Re: how to insert into html

by "Captain F.M. O'Lary" <ctfuzzy(at)canopy.net>

 Date:  Thu, 18 Jan 2001 21:03:16 -0500
 To:  Tamara Abbey <tamara(at)abbeyink.com>,
hwg-basics(at)hwg.org
 References:  ctctel aol
  todo: View Thread, Original
et al,

http://www.canopy.net/techtraining/asciisymbols.html

Read it and weep. This is *THE* ISO Latin Character Entities and HTML
Escape Characters reference.

If a computer (regardless of the brand) doesn't understand these entities,
you need to fdisk it and start over.

:-)
Fuzzy.


At 07:11 PM 1/18/01 -0600, Tamara Abbey wrote:
>At 04:36 PM 1/18/01 -0700, Elias Thienpont wrote:
>>The Character Map will allow you to copy the symbol to your clipboard, 
>>which you can paste into your text.
>>Naturally as with all fonts, you user also must have that character set on 
>>their computer, but using your most standard fonts, this is not a problem.
>
>That sounds interesting since the &reg or #169 is not really supported 
>cross-platform. This is currently in discussion on the techniques list, but 
>the archives are not functioning yet. I hope the poster to that list 
>doesn't mind, but here's his test ascii character list which he is 
>developing and testing: http://www.chucke.com/entities_problems.html (i.e., 
>if it's broke, don't complain to me -- it's a test being conducted by the 
>author for /our/ benefit -- yeah, I've learned to be careful about 
>attempting to share resources).
>
>Have you had good results with this technique then, Br.?
>
>Thanks,
>Tamara
>
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