From 112cb5bb5475afec1c1cbf1d6728ce4880d0fee8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Hommey Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:58:48 +0000 Subject: Load /tmp/tmp.zfIyNk/libxml2-2.6.20 into packages/libxml2/branches/upstream/current. --- doc/encoding.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'doc/encoding.html') diff --git a/doc/encoding.html b/doc/encoding.html index 642681c..04d54e7 100644 --- a/doc/encoding.html +++ b/doc/encoding.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ H1 {font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica} H2 {font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica} H3 {font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica} A:link, A:visited, A:active { text-decoration: underline } -Encodings support
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If you are not really familiar with Internationalization (usual shortcut +Encodings support
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If you are not really familiar with Internationalization (usual shortcut is I18N) , Unicode, characters and glyphs, I suggest you read a presentation by Tim Bray on Unicode and why you should care about it.

If you don't understand why it does not make sense to have a string without knowing what encoding it uses, then as Joel Spolsky said -- cgit v1.2.3