On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 06:27:36AM -0700, Tom Gewecke wrote: > I had the impression that it was not really practical to use web pages with > these encodings over the internet, because they do not preserve ascii and > are not compatible with html. Could someone enlighten me on this?
html has no such requirement. You can send EBCDIC across the net, provided your web server sends the right Content-Type. As a practial manner, most web browsers can detect and handle UTF-16, especially if it's preceded by a BOM. (It is still required to add a Content-Type to the header or have it sent by server, although this may not be true in practice.) -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It's not a habit; it's cool; I feel alive. If you don't have it you're on the other side." - K's Choice (probably referring to the Internet)