Re: National characters...again

That is correct.  See the URL for the HTML WG 
listed below in my .sig

> 
>   I believe that Latin 1 is the only specified extended character set.  For a 
> definitive answer though, check the DTD or the HTML 2.0 drafts.
>   BTW, Matt, the question concerned the special characters like "Ä" which 
> renders a capitol "A" with an Umlaut (like a colon on it's side) above it.
>   Don
>   (dgreer@tsl.texas.gov)
> 
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