Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread pepe pepe
Hello: We have the following sequence of characters "...ización Map.." that is the same than "...ización Map..." that after suffering some transformations becomes to "...izaci�&56333;ap" AS you can see the two characters 56186 and 56333 seem to represent this sequences "ón M". Any idea?.

RE: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread Marco Cimarosti
pepe pepe wrote: > We have the following sequence of characters "...ización > Map.." that is the same than "...ización Map..." that > after suffering some transformations becomes to > "...izaci�&56333;ap" AS you can see the two > characters 56186 and 56333 seem to represent this > sequences

Re: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread Pim Blokland
pepe pepe schreef: > We have the following sequence of characters "...ización Map.." that is > the same than "...ización Map..." that after suffering some > transformations becomes to "...izaci�&56333;ap" > AS you can see the two characters 56186 and 56333 seem to represent this > sequences

RE: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread Marco Cimarosti
Pim Blokland wrote: > Not only that, but the process making the mistake of thinking it is > UTF-8 also makes the mistake of not generating an error for > encountering malformed byte sequences, BTW, this process has a name: "Internet Explorer". > AND of outputting the result as two 16-bit numbers

Re: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread pepe pepe
the client for saying that the doc is utf-8 or the parser. Regards, Mario. From: Pim Blokland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Unicode mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Problems encoding the spanish o Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 13:26:19 +0100 pepe pepe schreef: > We have the fol

Re: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread Philippe Verdy
From: "Marco Cimarosti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Pim Blokland'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Unicode mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Pim Blokland wrote: > > Not only that, but the process making the mistake of thinking it is > > UTF-8 also makes the mistake of not generating an error for > > encounte

Re: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-17 Thread Doug Ewell
Philippe Verdy wrote: > If IE really wants to keep some compatibility, it may only accept the > CESU-8 encoding only as a possible choice for its "automatic > selection" of charsets, or display a visible replacement character > (such as a narrow white box) for invalid characters (that could > int

Re: Problems encoding the spanish o

2003-11-19 Thread Frank Yung-Fong Tang
One thing may help you to think about this kind of issue is my 'under constrution" paper - "Frank Tang's List of Common Bugs that Break Text Integrity" http://people.netscape.com/ftang/paper/textintegrity.html I am going to present a newer revsion in the coming IUC25 if they accept my proposal