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Re: seeking webguru advice on html character encoding
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Re: seeking webguru advice on html character encoding


  • Subject: Re: seeking webguru advice on html character encoding
  • From: Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 18:31:17 +0100

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At 15:36 +0000 UTC, on 20-12-2001, has wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on a spanking new library for encoding ascii characters as html
> character entities. I'm wondering if there's anyone who knows about
> character sets, fonts and html character entities for discussing how to
> handle some of the more awkward stuff.

After my initial response (mailed off-list) I remembered that someone has
written a script to convert AppleScript scripts to something that can be
published on the Web. I don't remember the name of this script, nor who wrote
it (might have been R23?) or where to find it, and I do recall it uses the
ugly <FONT> tag. But if you can find it it may be useful to you. Either to
learn from it, or to find that your work has already been done ;)

HTH


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