On 18/06/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can others with experience with this please confirm (or not) what Patrick has 
> said?
>  Thanks.

Yes, Patrick is correct.

I would add one caveat. If you use UTF-8 (personally, I see no reason
to anything else), you should not use ASCII characters (hex) 81-9F /
(dec) 129-159 which includes stuff like &151; for an em dash and &150;
for an en dash. Instead, either use the character directly or use
&#8212; and &#8211; for the em dash and en dash respectively.


-- 
T. R. Valentine
Your friends will argue with you. Your enemies don't care.


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