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Originally Posted by Krystian Galaj
I'm sorry, I noticed your answer just now. How do you convert the "non-standard" characters to html literals? I tried HTML in UTF-8, in Unicode, and putting information about the charset into HTML, and none of this worked.
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html literals are characters expressed by html tags. I'm not familiar with the codes for cyrillic letters but here are a few examples I have stumbled across:
ö = ö
ß = ß
& = &
I assume that for cyrillic characters there are similar html-codes and for literals expressed via these codes you don't need special fonts, codepages, etc.
I am not aware of any program to "convert" cyrillic text into html literals, though. I guess you'd have to look for a program to convert regular text to html which comes from a region using cyrillic letters...