No. ANSI is the American standards body that represents USA in ISO.
Windows-1258 is a private encoding invented by some company in Seattle.
These can't be the same thing, surely.
now david you know the problems us yanks have with identifying
sarcasm....which is why I would suggest in the future the well known
<sarcasm/> element.
btw the same forgiveness occurs when using € ....it renders into
euro symbol in Mozilla when char encoding is ISO-8859-1...I must admit
that I find it difficult to determine the default behavior.
arghhhh, same results though.....oh well I now work in Czech
crowns....though this will change to the euro soon......dearie me.
regards, Jim Fuller
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