From: Jon Hanna (jon@hackcraft.net)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2004 - 13:05:04 EST
Quoting Chris Jacobs <chris.jacobs@freeler.nl>:
> > In any case, browsers that don't support UTF-8 and UTF-16 are now a very
> > small minority.
>
> In the browser I use I can change the charset if the browser had it wrong.
> The charsets I can choose from don't include UTF-16.
>
> Maybe this browser is one of this very small minority which don't support
> UTF-8 _and_ UTF-16 ?
>
Or it might just be that it's relatively hard to mis-identify UTF-16, and hence
it doesn't need to be given as a user-override.
Have you tested with it?
-- Jon Hanna <http://www.hackcraft.net/> *Thought provoking quote goes here*
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