No, it isn't: it's a character set encoding. But I do understand Andrea's
problem: in many cases the server is being asked to assemble disperate
elements that are hosted in frames... and ALL of the character sets have to
match the top-level META tag (not to mention each other). Setting UTF-8 at
the server level is part of the solution, but you have to convert all of
your content too......
Addison
                                                                                                                   
                    Jonathan                                                                                       
                    Rosenne              To:     "Unicode List" <unicode@unicode.org>                              
                    <rosenne@qsm.        cc:     "Unicode List" <unicode@unicode.org>                              
                    co.il>               Subject:     Re: Multilingual Documents [was: HTML forms and UTF-8]       
                                                                                                                   
                    02-12-99                                                                                       
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UTF-8 is not a language.
Jony
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