From: Jan Pazdziora <adelton@INFORMATICS.MUNI.CZ>
Subject: Re: several messages about Netscape and charsets
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 17:38:22 +0100
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> > What this means is that Slovak and Czech documents should not be > served with a charset tagging other than ISO-8859-2, and if no charset > tagging is provided, the browser should assume it's ISO-8859-1. I was glad to find out that the latest 2.0b3 release of netscape already understands the tag <META HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-2"> and automatically switches into il2 fonts, if this is set up in the options/preferences/fonts. So I understand that every Czech document should include this META tag to allow the browser work OK. But there is another problem I am facing now. I am not able to print this Czech document in Czech. I am using netscape on SGI and it comes out with iso-latin1 fonts. I have already edited the ! Fonts used for printing. section of resource file, but it did not help. Do you have solution to my problem, please? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Honza Pazdziora | adelton@fi.muni.cz | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~adelton/ Linux instead. Never say never. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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