Re: Switching everything to UTF-8
Tomasz Wegrzanowski <[email protected]> Tue, 18 Nov 2003 05:19:53 +0100
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| Message-ID | <20031118041953.GA1378@tavaiah> |
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:24:00AM +0100, Erik Moeller wrote: > Tomasz- > > * broken browsers - they should be upgraded, if someone has browser so old > > that it doesn't grok UTF-8, it's not going to grok CSS, > > PNGs, and other things we're using either. > > Unless we want to remove all CSS and PNGs, there's > > no point in not using UTF-8. > > Is this true? All I know is that we had a *lot* of problems with broken > special chars on the Meta-Wiki during the logo contest. I have no idea > which browser broke them, but it seems to be a not totally uncommon one, > perhaps in the 5% range. Given that a single edit by such a person will > break an entire page, it might not be so wise to switch (but perhaps I'm > missing something -- is Meta running UTF-8?). It's nothing like 5% - it's at least one order of magnitude smaller number. On Polish Wikipedia there weren't any serious problems with UTF-8-incompatible browsers.