On Mon, 7 May 2001, Robin wrote:
Ouch, UTF-8 ? Many browsers won't like this charset. Actually I'm afraid only the major ones (IE and Moz. -then maybe NN6-) knows this charset.
The majority of browsers will ignore the XML tag :-) Thusly, the problem doesn't exist.
Good reply ;)
Moreover I've faced some problems with this instruction inside php files: the php parser try... to parse <?xml.... How do you avoid this?
Turn off the parsing of short PHP tags in the ini file. I had to do this long ago because I do the odd bit of XML with PHP already. I think there is a way you can do it in the .htaccess file as well (or something).
Arg, that's a problem because the new version had an important improvement as to me : users no long need to play with the 'register_globals' and the 'magic_quotes' directives inside their php configuration or some '.htaccess' files. No other way to fix the problem with the '<?xml' tag? Maybe can we use an 'echo' or a 'print'?
Actually, I have seen other text directions in NN4 before, notably arabic on my friends computer. (Well he runs arabic windows as well) I'll get him to try it on Moz to see if that works.
See for example 'www.arabvista.com': to ensure NN4 users are able to read Arabic pages in a convenient format, they have to 'double-write' their html pages :(
Loic
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