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Old 05-24-2012, 03:21 PM   #1
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Little charset conversion typo

Don't know if this should go in the Conversion subforum, but since I notice it in a recipe, I'll post here.

In a recipe I use there's a feed called "Viñetas" (comic strips). Notice the third character is ñ, U+00F1 LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE. When generating the ebook, it gets converted to ń, U+0144 LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH ACUTE, but just in the article list, section list is ok.

The feed and page use iso-8859-1 where ñ occupies position 0xF1, so perhaps the error is in the conversion to Unicode.

This is really a very minor issue since article texts are ok and ń doesn't exist in Spanish and is "close enough" to ñ, but being minor as it is, I guess it won't be difficult to fix.
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