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- Subject: Re: Web forms and Japanese
- From: Peter Evans <peter@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 11:37:08 +0900
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>>> we made an anketo that I want to put on the web. Should >>> I be specifying any encoding at the top of my HTML? The page >>> is in ISO-2022... Jim Breen: > Well, you should state that in a <meta http ... charset=...> > line. Or the http header itself, for which "<meta http-equiv . . . >" is a surrogate, no? An advantage of using the http header is that you thereby avoid triggering the infamous "Netscape burp" (Netscape 4.x starts loading a page, sees the meta charset tag, stops and restarts). > About 85% of Japanese WWW sites don't bother to state the coding Moreover, a remarkable percentage of the 15% use the odd name "x-sjis" to specify Shift-JIS. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peter Evans peter@example.com
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