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Re: Euro is not converted into HTML 4.01 standard


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Pieter E.

Posted: 09/23/2004 13:04:45


Dear Sergey Tkachenko,


I thought these special characters were part of the HTML 4.01 standard. I'm

not sure about it.


I found the following link for ISO-8859-1:

http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_entitiesref.asp


Standard HTML webpages which are creates in DreamWeaver are using this ISO-type.

My application work also that way.


Maybe you could inform me.


Thanks.


Pieter E.

"Sergey Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote:

>As far as I understand, HTML specification does not require to replace these

>characters by character entities like � It's optional. Please correct

>me if I wrong.

>The only case when it makes sense to convert them - if they are not present

>in the main HTML document charset.

>

>By the way, this character has different codes in different charsets (if

you

>do not use Unicode).

>For example, in ANSI_CHARSET it's $80, in RUSSIAN_CHARSET - $88

>

>>

>> When I insert an eurosign ('�') in RichViewEdit, everything works

>correctly.

>> My problem is when I save this page to a HTML-file. The eurosign is not

>converted

>> to the HTML 4.01 standard '�'. There are much more signs which aren't

>> converted when I save to a HTML-file (For example

>��������

>> and more...)

>> Is there a solution?

>>

>> Thanks.

>>

>> Pieter E.

>>

>

>





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