Mike Brown wrote:
Now as for your other problem, I fail to see what the problem is with
having
encoded characters in the document. If the document is UTF-8 or UTF-16
encoded, there's no need to ever use a numeric character reference, so
long as
the document or delivery protocol properly declares the encoding. The
browser
will handle it just fine, as long as the user has not overridden the
encoding
(which, sadly, they are allowed to do).
Is on an Apache 2.0 server on NetBSD 1.6 in my home. May be that Apache
is defaulting to UTF-8 for XML and not for HTML?
Okay, there seems to be an issue with Apache here. I FTP'd the
file to another Apache server running under FreeBSD to see if
it did the same there. It did not. I will investigate and report
back.
Thanks,
Gan
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