On 27/05/2005, at 14.03, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Of course if you leave out the encoding from the meta header, IE can only use a heuristic or fall back to the default system encoding. But that's certainly not an argument against utf-8! ;)
Not at all.... but to be fair, I think Zoltan refers to font- changes, i.e. it displays and decodes the utf-8 alright, but it draws 'weird' characters from a (style-wise) visually different font. I don't see this in Safari. Don't know about the PC browsers.
-- Sune.