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Old 02-06-2010, 04:43 AM   #1
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Displaying HTML in spanish

Hi,

After my recent problem with teh ePUB format (the Opus was in an endless cycle in the 3 dots sceen), I decided to use HTML instead.

However no I find that all the accentuated letters are not displaying correctly even when inside the file the encoding is set to UTF-8 with a <META> tag.

For example the word 'árbol' apears like 'Äirbol' .

I guess that changing all the accentuated words with its respective entities sould solve the problem, but I hope theres a simplier solution.

Any suggestions?

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It's probably not "Äirbol", but "árbol". That's what "árbol" looks like when it's utf8-encoded, but interpreted as latin-1. You could try saving the file in latin-1 encoding (a.k.a. iso-8859-1), and putting the right <meta> tag, or removing it.
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I did what you say and now every single accent is in place.

For those who dont know how to change the encoding for HTML documents, the easy way using open office is:

1) Open the document using open writer
2) Go to Tools -> Option -> Load/Save -> HTML

And then select iso-8859-1 for the encoding.

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