Hello everyone (or maybe only Lars?).
I would like to start proofreading but I'm stuck on the difference between ASCII and ISO 8859-1. For example, I am used to keying <alt-148> to write an ö, but the instructions ("Olika streck och andra specialtecken" på //runeberg.org/wiki/Instruktioner_för_korrekturläsare) state clearly to NOT use this technique.
I have created other web pages containing åäöÅÄÖ (generated with the alt-nnn keystrokes) written with "charset=iso-8859-1" and they pass the W3C HTML validator check _and_ they display correctly (for me anyway), implying that the characters I generated are part of the ISO 8859-1 character set.
So I'm confused. How DO I make sure I generate the ISO characters? Or did I misunderstand something in the instructions?
Ingemar
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