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Mar 17th, 2005, 03:49 AM
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Different charsets and utf-8 question?
Im wondering if someone can explain exactly what
charset=utf-8
does for the browser? As far as I understand, it tells the browser to use the Unicode table for translating the hexacedimal numbers to characters? Correct?
So this means that I can mix chinese, swedish, english on a webpage and it is all shown correctly?
Am i right or wrong?
Also I read in the specs that utf-8 has a "Code unit size 8 bits "
Exactly what does this mean? It was a while since I read computer science 
whats the benefits of using utf-16?
/Henrik
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Mar 22nd, 2005, 08:34 AM
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Re: Different charsets and utf-8 question?
Im bumping this thread, and add another question to it...
On my webpages I ahve problems that swedish characters are not displayed correctly... they are å, ä, ö.
The page is rendered using: "charset=utf-8"
but when I in my IE broeser select "encoding" and check, it is selected to UTF-8.
BUT the page is not displayed correctly. It only displays correct when I change to "Western European (Windows)"
WHy is it like that, and what can I do to remedy it? WHy doesn't it work with utf-8???
And the last question, which tool is best if I want to examine how the html page looks like on hex level? I want to compare the character representation in hex with the hex representation in the unicode table!!! Should I use hexedit or something isimilar? Please help me to trouble shoot this!
/Henrik
Last edited by MrNorth; Mar 22nd, 2005 at 08:50 AM.
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