Now that the NCR errors are gone, I'll fix any validation errors.
thanks Martin.
Martin Duerst wrote:
>
> At 21:44 02/01/06 -0800, James Kass wrote:
>
> >Martin Duerst wrote,
>
> > > (I wrote,)
> > > It would be perfectly correct and might even allow the page to
> > > sport one of those "valid
thanks James.
I complained to geocities years ago. I wish I could get rid of the junk.
Time to spend a few dimes and get a real host I guess.
If anyone wants to recommend (off-list please) a good, inexpensive,
ad-free host, I'll consider it.
tex
James Kass wrote:
>
> Martin Duerst wrote,
>
>
Martin Duerst wrote,
>
> This bug has now been fixed in the test version. If you use
>
> http://validator.w3.org:8188/,
> it will validate correctly. The NCR errors are also gone from
> Tex's page, but that page still has quite a few other problems.
>
Great news that the bug has been fixed.
At 21:44 02/01/06 -0800, James Kass wrote:
>Martin Duerst wrote,
> > (I wrote,)
> > It would be perfectly correct and might even allow the page to
> > sport one of those "valid-HTML" gifs from W3.
>
>But it doesn't. Just tried changing the charset on an NCR Deseret test
>page from UTF-8 to US-A
Martin,
Well, I think I was led down that path when the page was originally
UTF-8 encoded.
Along the way I came under the impression that IE would not display the
text properly when the page was labeled UTF-8, probably due to a problem
with its support for plane 1.
I found it handy to assign th
Please disregard my last response to Tex Texin, the Tidy
validator validates pages with charset=x-user-defined.
Best regards,
James Kass.
TECTED]>
> To: "James Kass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Unicode List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Martin Duerst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Otto
>Stolz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 9:40 PM
> Subject: Re: New
regards,
James Kass.
- Original Message -
From: "Tex Texin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Kass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Unicode List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Martin Duerst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Otto
Stolz" <[EMAIL
James, thanks. That reminded me. I also generally use the validator
before posting a page and also found it failed the validator but worked
under X-User-Defined. That pushed me in that direction.
tex
James Kass wrote:
>
> Martin Duerst wrote,
>
> > >
> > > I don't understand why this page uses
From: "Michael (michka) Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I'd thought that it should pass validation earlier as UTF-8, since it *is*
> > both ASCII and UTF-8. So, no valid-HTML gif for this page yet:
> > http://home.att.net/~jameskass/deserettest.htm
> > It has the charset set to UTF-8 now.
>
From: "James Kass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But it doesn't. Just tried changing the charset on an NCR Deseret test
> page from UTF-8 to US-ASCII. Both charsets fail on the W3 validator
> because the NCRs are out of any recognized range.
>
> I'd thought that it should pass validation earlier as UT
Martin Duerst wrote,
> >
> > I don't understand why this page uses x-user-defined as a charset.
> > Labeling it as US-ASCII would be perfectly correct.
> > The 'charset' only applies to the binary encoded characters, not
> > to NCRs.
> >
> (I wrote,)
> It would be perfectly correct and might ev
Martin Duerst wrote,
>
> I don't understand why this page uses x-user-defined as a charset.
> Labeling it as US-ASCII would be perfectly correct.
> The 'charset' only applies to the binary encoded characters, not
> to NCRs.
>
It would be perfectly correct and might even allow the page to
sport
At 00:05 02/01/04 -0500, Tex Texin wrote:
>Thanks to James Kass, we have a new version of the Unicode examples for
>plane 1, that uses UTF-8, instead of NCRs.
>
>So the following link is to the original page that is code page
>"x-user-defined" and uses NCRs for supplementary characters:
>
>http://
Thanks to James Kass, we have a new version of the Unicode examples for
plane 1, that uses UTF-8, instead of NCRs.
So the following link is to the original page that is code page
"x-user-defined" and uses NCRs for supplementary characters:
http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/unicode-example-plane1.
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