Hello everyone, I have the same problem as Pascal: The "us-ascii" charset does not generate alphanumeric entities. And I, too, would like to know if there is another way of keeping entity number/name for special characters. Some people have commented on the character entity issue, and I hope the good Amaya team have a solution. Amaya 8.8.1 Windows XP Thanks, Thomas Jedenfelt ----- Original Message ----- From: Pascal Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 > > Hello Irène, thanks for your answer. > > But when selecting "us-ascii" then > <h3>Logiciel amaya éàèç alpha :</h3> > is transformed in > <h3>Logiciel amaya éàèç alpha :</h3> > > Is there another way to keep named entities? > > Regards, Pascal. > http://blady.perso.wanadoo.fr > > > Le 15 nov. 05 à 09:27, Irene Vatton a écrit : > > > On Saturday 12 November 2005 22:44, Pascal wrote: > >> Hello. > >> > >> I'm using Amaya 9.2.2 on Mac OS X 10.4 for my personal web site. > >> I'm new to Amaya, I use also NVU. > >> Comparing both editors, I've found that HTML named entities like > >> 'é' are automatically translate in iso-8859-1 characters like > >> 'é'. > >> I'd prefer that my HTML files use HTML named entities. > >> > >> Is it possible with Amaya? > >> How do I configure it? > >> > >> Thanks for your answers, Pascal. > >> http://blady.perso.wanadoo.fr > > > > Hi, > > > > When you select iso-8859-1 charset, Amaya generates iso-8859-1 codes. > > If you seletct the ASCII charset, it will generate alphanumeric entities. > > > > Regards > > -- Irène. > > ----- > > Irène Vatton INRIA Rhône-Alpes -- _______________________________________________ Surf the Web in a faster, safer and easier way: Download Opera 8 at http://www.opera.com Powered by OutblazeReceived on Thursday, 24 November 2005 15:05:20 GMT
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