It appears that http://www.w3.org/TR/ is suffering the same character set problem and it is far more noticeable. Is there a specific address for that or can you get the message to the correct person. Wendy A Chisholm wrote: > The document was fixed, republished and validates. Thanks for catching > this. > > At 05:28 PM 4/29/2003, Brant Langer Gurganus wrote: > >> W3C Server Issue: The Content-Type header is sending charset=UTF-8 >> which overrides the XML Prolog which claims ISO-8859-1. This causes >> extended characters that are valid in ISO-8859-1 but not in UTF-8 >> such as the copyright character to appear as diamonds with a question >> mark in them in Mozilla. The W3C HTML Validator even caught this: > -- Brant Langer Gurganus <http://www.cherokeescouting.org/OtherUnits/Troop545IIN/brant.xhtml> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT/M/P/S/TW d- s+:- a18 C+++ U P+ L E-- W+++ N+++ o K- w+ O--- M-- V- PS+ PE-- Y-- PGP--- t+ 5 X R tv+ b++ DI D G++ e h! !r y- ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------Received on Tuesday, 29 April 2003 20:32:36 UTC
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