From: Markus Scherer (markus.scherer@jtcsv.com)
Date: Fri Nov 14 2003 - 16:54:16 EST
Try
a) ┐ etc.
b) Use an application to find those characters, copy them, and paste them into your HTML editor. For
this you need to use a Unicode charset for your HTML document, see
http://www.unicode.org/faq/unicode_web.html#9
Possible applications to use to find and copy the characters:
- Windows Character Map
- MacOS has such a thing, too
- http://oss.software.ibm.com/cgi-bin/icu/ub/utf-8/?go=2510&n.x=13&n.y=19Í
- various editors & utilities http://www.unicode.org/onlinedat/resources.html
markus
> -----Original Message-----
> Date/Time: Fri Nov 14 14:36:26 EST 2003
> Contact: joelplat@bigfoot.com
> Report Type: Other Question, Problem, or Feedback
>
> I am a novice to using Unicode, but I can create simple web-pages.
> I have some old MSDOS programs that display box elements that I would
> like to show on my web-site. I saw some info about 'Box' elements using
> codes of 2510,2511 etc., but I have no idea how to put these on a
> web-page.
> One of your pages show an example of using various languages, using <TD
> lang=en>. If this is how to do it, please send me an example.
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> Joel Platt
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