On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 11:14:27AM +0100, José Farinha wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> Could anyone help me with the following questions? :
>
> With graphical browsers, if an HTML numeric character entity is specified on
> a web page that is not in the limited character set installed then the
> browser just displays '?' for the character. Regarding to the euro symbol,
> is it already a world wide character available in all systems? Could anyone
> tell me what systems might not be able to display the Euro symbol? Are there
> any special considerations to take into account when specifying it through
> XML and/or XSL?
>
The Euro symbol is defined in Unicode, I think. You should be able to
enter it in any XML file as the entity €. For other
characters, visit http://www.unicode.org/
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