... and in many different charsets

Hi,

To add to my earlier mail.

We produce Intel web pages in several European languages: French,
Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, Turkish and sometimes Russian.

We use the ISO charsets for these, resp. 1, 2 and 9, except for Russian,
for which we use Windows Cyrillic.

How does Tidy handle non-Latin charsets? Does anyboday has experience
with this?

Thanks,

frank

> Tidy for many complex pages?
> 
> From: Frank Visser (f.visser3@chello.nl)
> Date: Sun, May 27 2001
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> Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 06:09:53 -0400 (EDT)
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> From: Frank Visser <f.visser3@chello.nl>
> To: html-tidy@w3.org
> Subject: Tidy for many complex pages?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Our agency maintains the Intel webpages in Europe, and is preparting a
> HTML > XHTML transition for all its pages (to start with: 1600 html
> pages).
> 
> These pages heavily use Javascript, SSI and sometimes dynamically
> connect to a database of customers.
> 
> I have found out Tidy is the W3O approved tool for this, but having seen
> the many and detailed discussions about bugs and problems with Tidy
> makes me a little bit apprehensive to start using is (but is there any
> alternative?)
> 
> 1stPage2000 only has an option "Convert to XML" (do they mean XHTML?),
> but this does not handle the pages well (if at all, obviously because
> part of the code is not recognized?).
> 
> Also, the Beautify HTML option in 1stPage2000 gives fine results on
> screen, but in a browser it gives ugly white spaces around gifs. Any
> trick to get rid of these?
> 
> So question: how to proceed with a large set of complex pages with this
> conversion?
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Frank Visser
> Project manager Intel EMEA channel sites
> Human-i EuroRSCG
> Amsterdam
> 
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