Re: Is the website ok?
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Jan Roland Eriksson wrote:
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> At a random check of source at Dr.John's pile of pages I find this;
>
> ...and the escape velocity is
> <font face="Symbol">& Ouml;</font><i>2</i>
> times the orbital velocity.
>
> I'm pretty sure that Dr.John did not intend for me to see the letter
> 'O' with two dots above it[/color]
It's even worse on platforms that do not use ISO-8859-1 as native
encoding but, say, MacRoman or cp850 or cp500. The entity Ö
is displayed with character x85 on the Macintosh because char x85
is 'Ö' in MacRoman. But the Symbol font has *no* character x85.
<http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/ROMAN.TXT>
<http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/SYMBOL.TXT>
This is really stupid, "Dr" John Stockton.
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> (the Swedish character 'Ö')[/color]
I regard it as German character. :-)
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> OTOH my MSIE6 shows the square root character which is probably what
> Dr.John intended.[/color]
But only if you set the option "Allow documents to use other fonts".
(I don't know the exact wording in Internet Explorer.) _My_ settings
are "Don't allow documents to use other fonts".
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					On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Jan Roland Eriksson wrote:
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> At a random check of source at Dr.John's pile of pages I find this;
>
> ...and the escape velocity is
> <font face="Symbol">& Ouml;</font><i>2</i>
> times the orbital velocity.
>
> I'm pretty sure that Dr.John did not intend for me to see the letter
> 'O' with two dots above it[/color]
It's even worse on platforms that do not use ISO-8859-1 as native
encoding but, say, MacRoman or cp850 or cp500. The entity Ö
is displayed with character x85 on the Macintosh because char x85
is 'Ö' in MacRoman. But the Symbol font has *no* character x85.
<http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/ROMAN.TXT>
<http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/SYMBOL.TXT>
This is really stupid, "Dr" John Stockton.
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> (the Swedish character 'Ö')[/color]
I regard it as German character. :-)
[color=blue]
> OTOH my MSIE6 shows the square root character which is probably what
> Dr.John intended.[/color]
But only if you set the option "Allow documents to use other fonts".
(I don't know the exact wording in Internet Explorer.) _My_ settings
are "Don't allow documents to use other fonts".
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