On Sun, Feb 06, 2005 at 11:44:08PM +0100, Bárány Sándor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> Hi Mike,
> 
> > So now, you'd need to investigate a bit on what's going in firefox.
> > Try looking into the Page Info dialog (Ctrl+I) to see if the detected
> > encoding is correctly set to utf-8, if the character encoding in the
> > view menu is correctly set to utf-8 as well, etc.
> 
> your version of the page differs from the problematic internet version
> in two things:
> 
> you inserted <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
> charset=UTF-8"> which helped.
> 
> you also inserted <body style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS"> which
> does not matter (I deleted that and the output remained correct)
> 
> > Also try modifying or removing the font-family property in the previous
> > file to see if it still works.
> 
> Now if I visit the page on the net, I see the following in the Page Info
> general window: 
> Type:        text/html
> Render Mode: Standards compliance mode
> Encoding:    UTF-8
> 
> and the output false again. I do not really see any way to configure
> firefox to beleive the charset is UTF-8. Maybe the proper encoding
> setting is not enough for firefox to deduce the right charset, due to
> the missing meta.. charset directive?

Try to see in the "View" menu, in the "Character Encoding" (or something
similar, my firefox is in japanese :-p ) submenu, what the setting is
(auto-detections and stuff).

Mike


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