[rt-devel] RT3, browsers and character encoding
Jesse Vincent
jesse at bestpractical.com
Mon Apr 14 19:26:33 EDT 2003
That generally means you don't have the right fonts for whatever you're
trying to view. What language is the text you're hoping to see
_Supposed_ to be in?
-j
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 09:18:15AM +1000, Arthur Watts wrote:
> Guys,
>
> At the risk of asking a question which has already been answered
> (I cant find it if-it-has), can someone clue me in to the following :
>
> Mozilla 1.3 / Netscape 7.0 renders RT3 perfectly, with the
> default Character Encoding set to 'Unicode(UTF-8)', yet IE 6.0 is unable
> to deal with sections of the page, despite having the identical setting,
> Switching to 'Auto' failed to fix the issue, and looking at the CSS in
> webrt.css hasn't given me any pointers either. Plenty of lovely little
> square boxes, each of which morphs into another unintelligible character
> as I try different character sets.
>
> I'm sure this is something simple - I just haven't stumbled onto
> the answer yet.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arthur
>
> Arthur Watts (a.watts at cqu.edu.au)
>
> Web Developer
>
> Faculty of Informatics and Communication | Central Queensland University
> | Rockhampton, Australia
>
>
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