Re: Indicating browser support for XHTML1.0

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From: "Christian Wolfgang Hujer" <Christian.Hujer@itcqis.com>
To: "Chris Haynes" <chris@harvington.org.uk>; "www-html" <www-html@w3.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 8:02 PM
Subject: RE: Indicating browser support for XHTML1.0


> Common problems of XHTML are:
>
> 1. The XML Declaration
>
> So use no XML declaration and because of that use either US-ASCII-7 or
UTF-8
> as your character encoding.
> This doesn't mean you can't use "special" characters like umlauts or
chinese
> letters, they simple need to be encoded using their character entity
> representations, e.g. like &#252; or, if you include a doctype
declaration,
> &uuml; for the German "ü".

It's very interesting, in terms of I develop sites in Hungary and the used
language is the Hungarian.
So, in this language there are many "special character", whats are well
represented in iso-8859-2,
but quite slow to type their etnities.

Regards,
Miklos Monostory
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Received on Thursday, 22 November 2001 14:48:59 UTC