Re: [review feedback] qa-css-charset

Richard Ishida scripsit (2014-03-17 18:00+01:00):
> I have taken these comments and those in the previous two emails into
> account in the latest version of the article.

What about my mail from 2014-03-12 17:19Z?


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If your HTML and CSS files use the same non-UTF-8 encoding, the latest 
versions of major browsers will apply the encoding of the HTML file to 
the CSS stylesheet.
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This sounds as if this browser behavior differs for UTF-8 while in fact 
is the same. Add ‘also’ (‘will also apply’) or delete ‘non-UTF-8’ (‘use 
the same encoding’).


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You can also override any server defaults or declare the encoding of the 
file in the HTTP Content-Type header if you have access to the server 
settings or use server-side scripts
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‘or’? Make it ‘to declare’ or remove ‘or declare the encoding of the 
file in the HTTP Content-Type header’


Elements of class "sideinfonote" are somtimes div, other times aside.

Cheers,
Gunnar

Received on Tuesday, 18 March 2014 08:52:08 UTC