----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Unicode Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: den 22 april 2002 20:24 Subject: Re: browsers and unicode surrogates
> Thank you for this tip. I didn't know this and ended up > 'cluttering' my filenames with charset suffices at > <http://jshin.net/i18n/utftest>. The following pages display Korean text: * All UTF-16 with BOM * All UTF-32LE with BOM * UTF-16LE without BOM, encoding specified as UTF-16 The following pages are displayed as Latin-1 jibberish, ASCII displayed properly: * UTF-16 without BOM, encoding specified as UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE, or not specified at all * All UTF-32BE * All UTF-32LE without BOM This page is misinterpreted as UTF-16LE without line breaking: * UTF-16BE without BOM, encoding specified as UTF-16 I'm using IE 5.5 under Windows 98. Stefan _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com