I think you are confused about utf-8
declaring iso-8859-1 text to be utf-8 doesn't make it utf-8
If you want it to be utf-8 you need to convert it to that.
Terry
On Oct 21, 2010, at 11:53 PM, JC Ahangama ahang...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe I know what is going on.
The treatment of
A screenshot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75063...@n00/5105193014/
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jacob Beard jbea...@... wrote:
Really? That seems to be working for me.
Jake
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Andreas paw...@... wrote:
In your example, it don't zoom in
Here's FF3.6 on Ubuntu 10.04:
http://live.echo-flow.com/stackoverflow/www.vanvanvans.com/test/ff3.6-svg-zoom.png
FF4b6 on Ubuntu:
http://live.echo-flow.com/stackoverflow/www.vanvanvans.com/test/ff4b6-svg-zoom.png
I see you're using Minefield, though. Maybe this is a new bug, and should be
I agree, sort of.
The question is still why does US-ASCII letters show inside an HTML file
declared as charset utf-8 and letters like ð,þ, á show as glyph not found. I
did not *convert* US-ASCII. You will understand the problem only if you open
the attached HTML files on 3 tabs and compare.
I
You are right. Fox 3.6.11 zoom it.The upcoming Fox on Ubuntu 10.10 not.
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jacob Beard jbea...@... wrote:
Here's FF3.6 on Ubuntu 10.04:
http://live.echo-flow.com/stackoverflow/www.vanvanvans.com/test/ff3.6-svg-zoom.png
FF4b6 on Ubuntu:
Us ASCII will always be us ASCII in both encodings.
UTF-8 is what you want so convert any non-utf to utf and you'll be fine
Terry
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On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:44 PM, JC Ahangama ahang...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree, sort of.
The question is still why does US-ASCII letters show
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