Re: TECH: Front Page Express et al.
From: | Michael Poxon <m.poxon@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 16, 2001, 21:36 |
Dear Roger,
Just take a look at the source code you've "written" (in FPE go to 'view'
then 'HTML') and see if the character codes are there. If they're not, put
them in by hand. I don't like WYSIWYG page editors!
Cheers,
Mike Poxon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Mills" <romilly@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 8:19 PM
Subject: TECH: Front Page Express et al.
> I am actually at work on a webpages for Kash, presently retyping a lot of
> stuff using MS Front Page Express, which is a WYSIWYG thingy. I've noted
> that characters like ñ, ç, á etc. (which I can type directly from Intl.
> keyboard) appear just that way in the HTML version (also if I use the Alt
> Num codes). Shouldn't they have HTML codes? Or is FPE somehow smart
> enough to convert the symbols to the codes whenever I upload the page to
a
> server (somehow I doubt it.....). Or doesn't it matter? Should I edit the
> HTML, adding the codes where necessary? Thought I'd better ask before I
go
> too much further.
> Any other advice will be welcome. Thanks in advance. Roger.
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