Re: textarea to page display
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17250
interpreted = N
texte = >>At least this seems to work for my particular needs. But it certainly>>does not solve the problem WebCat is having with the>>standardconversions.db changing 1's and 2's to Ç's and ?'s when I really>>do not think it should be doing that. Can someone check into this and tell>>me if I've discovered a bug?>>I vaguely remember problems with having non-escaped ASCII (as ©) in the>conversions.db, but haven't done much digging since we in Sweden have lots>of special chars - so we must have a home made standardconversions.db>anyway. And I made it with just escaped ASCII.Maybe if I try that myself it will solve the problem of WebCat changing some of my integers to other characters. If it *does* solve this problem, then I think we've identified the bug ... :)>>Are these by chance the same characters shown in Tex-Edit as beginning>>with $ instead of % ... or are those something else entirely? The reason>>I'm not sure about this is because the ones in Tex-Edit all begin with $,>>while the few which are shown in the HTML documentation (and included in>>the standardconversions.db) begin with % instead.>>Yes, they're the same Hex values. Just substitute $ with % and they will>work fine with WebCat.Thank you for confirming what I suspected, Christer!Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionsmailto:ken@webdna.nethttp://www.webdna.net
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>>At least this seems to work for my particular needs. But it certainly>>does not solve the problem WebCat is having with the>>standardconversions.db changing 1's and 2's to Ç's and ?'s when I really>>do not think it should be doing that. Can someone check into this and tell>>me if I've discovered a bug?>>I vaguely remember problems with having non-escaped ASCII (as ©) in the>conversions.db, but haven't done much digging since we in Sweden have lots>of special chars - so we must have a home made standardconversions.db>anyway. And I made it with just escaped ASCII.Maybe if I try that myself it will solve the problem of WebCat changing some of my integers to other characters. If it *does* solve this problem, then I think we've identified the bug ... :)>>Are these by chance the same characters shown in Tex-Edit as beginning>>with $ instead of % ... or are those something else entirely? The reason>>I'm not sure about this is because the ones in Tex-Edit all begin with $,>>while the few which are shown in the HTML documentation (and included in>>the standardconversions.db) begin with % instead.>>Yes, they're the same Hex values. Just substitute $ with % and they will>work fine with WebCat.Thank you for confirming what I suspected, Christer!Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionsmailto:ken@webdna.nethttp://www.webdna.net
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