Re: 8859-1, 8859-15, 1252 and Euro

From: kline_s@cup.hp.com
Date: Wed Feb 09 2000 - 23:25:25 EST


Tim,

> Have others faced this? (Perhaps you just avoid the problems with the
> numeric or named character reference)

The feedback from the European applications developers is to
completely avoid this character set issue, and use just
the plain ol' ASCII "EUR" designation, since it works for all.

Based on the litany of differing opinions on this list, they
appear to be right.

- Sue

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