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Re: Dictionary File [message #1113 is a reply to message #1112] Thu, 21 March 2002 11:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Olliver   Germany
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Registered: March 2002
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Hello,
I tested the Euro sign using iso-8859-1 on a webpage by modifying the heading to lots of that symbols, both as html and "as is". The result was, that Netscape 4.79, Opera 6.01, Mozilla 0.99 and Internet Explorer 6.0 showed the correct symbols. However I'm aware that it's just the way how it looks like when using Windows. Same is under Linux, nothing is missing (Redhat 7.2, Gnome 1.4 with all current updates). What Operating System did u use when u became aware of that issue? I suspect this could be the reason. Also running Linux with the wrong locale setting could lead to such a result, too. I know it because Seawolf (RH7.1) installed itself per default with the wrong locale, so that logging into Gnome ur desktop was all screwed up at first unless u changed it to the proper setting Wink
Bye
Ken
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