Re: apostrophy is messing up font.

Andy Fawcett <[email protected]> Wed, 3 Dec 2003 11:58:49 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.kde.non-linux
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 11:41, Richard Čepas wrote:
> It's Konqueror bug, not page problem.  The page sends correct charset
> in the header which takes precedence over HTML.  You may found it in
> the bug database, I think it is going to be fixed in future versions.

I would say that a page that declares itself as one character set, but 
is actually stored in another, is flawed.

Yes, khtml can possibly be fixed to work around this, but that doesn't 
avoid the fact that the page is flawed. If the page is stored as utf8 
(and it is) then it should declare utf8 as the character set. Having to 
recode the charset to work around this problem is a hack.

A.



> On Tuesday 02 December 2003 23:02, Andy Fawcett <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > On Tuesday 02 December 2003 10:38, Aaron Sloan wrote:
> > > http://www.compumaster.net/SemDetail.html?ST=CMPP&FS=USIA&ZC=5130
> > >1
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello, I'm running 4.9 freebsd stable and up to date KDE.
> > > Konqueror is doing some font strangness when viewing the above
> > > webpage. It is the first time I have run into this. Or just view
> > > some of the text within the website www.compumaster.net
> >
> > The page is defined with a character set of iso-8859-1, but is
> > actually saved in utf8.
> >
> > It's a problem with the website, not with konqueror.
> >
> > You can verify this yourself by viewing the page source to check
> > the given charset, and by setting the view encoding to utf8 so you
> > can see what it should be.
> >
> > A.
>
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