RE: FW: Web Form: Other Question: British pound sign - U+00A3

2003-10-03 Thread Marco Cimarosti
> This (Peter's) answer is, in my understanding, the nearest to the > truth. He made the same assumption I did: you declared that your file was UTF-8 but actually it wasn't. :-) > Here is the problem: > > How do I make my keyboard which only produces 8-bit [...] The keyboard has nothing to do

Re: FW: Web Form: Other Question: British pound sign - U+00A3

2003-10-01 Thread Peter Kirk
-Original Message- Date/Time:Wed Oct 1 05:19:00 EDT 2003 Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Report Type: Other Question, Problem, or Feedback Hi, I'm a web developer at Oxford University in the UK, and we are considering encoding all our websites in Unicode to allow support of non-we

Re: FW: Web Form: Other Question: British pound sign - U+00A3

2003-10-01 Thread Asmus Freytag
At 10:50 AM 10/1/03 -0700, Magda Danish \(Unicode\) wrote: Our problem is the representation of the £ sign (British > pound sign - U+00A3). When we type this character into our > pages and then set the character encoding in our pages to > Unicode (UTF-8) (either by setting it directly in the HTTP

FW: Web Form: Other Question: British pound sign - U+00A3

2003-10-01 Thread Magda Danish \(Unicode\)
Jim, I am forwarding your email to the Unicode list http://www.unicode.org/consortium/distlist.html for possible answers from the list subscribers. Regards, Magda Danish Administrative Director The Unicode Consortium 650-693-3921 > -Original Message- > Date/Time:Wed Oct 1 05:19