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Re: Just testing character codes
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lugnet.off-topic.test
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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:34:57 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.test, Søren Bak writes:
> æ<br>
> ø<br>
> ®
but you'll notice using the numeric entity codes will change it when it gets
displayed in html, not the named entity stuff! I.E:
& # 1 6 3 ;
when written without the spaces turns into:
£
which is the symbol! (if you're reading this in the HTML... dunno what it looks
like in a newsreader) but £ won't do it... Unless of course Todd's
changed this since I did it last! :)
DaveE
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Just testing character codes
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| (...) Nope, there aren't any HTML entities (numeric or non-numeric) that are handled. By design, if you type '&', it's *always* converted to '&' by the web display interface, meaning that if you type 'æ' in your article, then the HTML (...) (25 years ago, 28-Sep-99, to lugnet.off-topic.test, lugnet.publish)
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