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AmeliaR Enthusiastic Coder
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autos06 Enthusiastic Coder
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AmeliaR Enthusiastic Coder
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Tried <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
autos06, yes
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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AmeliaR Enthusiastic Coder
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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no real need for it ... unless the document is to be saved somewhere that forget the encoding.
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AmeliaR Enthusiastic Coder
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Hm ok thanks
Mupolan, is it content type text/html or text/css ? for html 4.01 strict
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Gladis Enthusiastic Coder
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The html is text/html
The css is text/css
If you use css inside the html, you have <style type="text/css">
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