Which font encoding should I be using in the US?
What about my default HTML?
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Which font encoding should I be using in the US?
What about my default HTML?
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I would be interested in some discussion on this as well.
I have been using the Unicode 6.0 UTF-8 text encoding, with XHTML 1.0
Strict declaration. I read somewhere that the transitional dtd is
preferable for html5 coding, but I can’t recall now where I saw that.
Also, I’m given to understand XHTML 2.0 development has been dropped. Some
older browsers (or scripting languages?) seem to require something more
from the dtd than what html5 provides… it would be nice to help each other
formulate a strategy for Freeway Pro so when an update or action comes
along to address this we’ll know what we are doing. Mostly.
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Ernie Simpson
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 1:07 AM, RavenManiac email@hidden wrote:
Which font encoding should I be using in the US?
What about my default HTML?
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The international standard is UTF-8. There is no notion of state or country on the Web. If you leave Freeway in Automatic encoding, you should get UTF-8 in your HTML, although I have seen cases where it didn’t work exactly, and needed to be switched deliberately to Unicode in the encoding picker.
Walter
On Jun 4, 2012, at 1:07 AM, RavenManiac wrote:
Which font encoding should I be using in the US?
What about my default HTML?
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