A challenge to the ASCII proponents.
Alan Kennedy
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Fri Jul 18 05:45:56 EDT 2003
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"Martin v. Loewis" wrote: > So what do you think about this message?: > > γίγνωσκω > > Look Ma, no markup. And not every character uses two bytes, either. > And I can use Umlauts (äöü) and Arabic (ءﺎﻣ.ﺔﻛﺮﺷ) > if I want to. Martin, I can see from other people's messages that this has been successful for some people with modern software. However, it failed for me on my old Netscape 4.x Messenger. Which is acceptable, I suppose, because I intentionally use ancient email and usenet software. It is also worth noting that although my poor old usenet client failed to display the sequence of characters, the "Navigator" component to which it belongs correctly displayed the greek text when fed Bengt's "gignooskoo.html" file (although it failed on my xml snippet). More worrying however is the failure of modern browsers to display the characters when accessed through Google Groups. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=3F172442.2040907%40v.loewis.de I tried to view this in IE6.0 and Netscape 6.2, and all I saw was "?????s??". Whereas that thread still shows my XML snippet intact, still copy&paste-able. kind regards, -- alan kennedy ----------------------------------------------------- check http headers here: http://xhaus.com/headers email alan: http://xhaus.com/mailto/alan
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