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Summary 0001981: Transliteration
Revision 2004-10-01 01:27 by Harriet Bazley
Description I downloaded the then-latest build of NetSurf a couple of days ago (29 Sep 2004) and discovered today that it seems to be unable to render any of the HTML 4 entities such as lsquo, mdash, etc. My previous version (12 May 2004) appears to render them as expected, and I can't find any mention of such a limitation in the progress notes.
 
Harriet Bazley <harriet@bazley.freeuk.com>
Revision 2013-12-24 15:00 by Vincent Sanders
Description I downloaded the then-latest build of NetSurf a couple of days ago (29 Sep 2004) and discovered today that it seems to be unable to render any of the HTML 4 entities such as lsquo, mdash, etc. My previous version (12 May 2004) appears to render them as expected, and I can't find any mention of such a limitation in the progress notes.
Revision 2004-10-01 01:27 by Harriet Bazley
Additional Information tlsa added a note on Thu Sep 6 15:23:29 2007

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Original bug - as reported - was fixed with RUfl glyph substitution, however transliteration should be reimplemented. Moving to feature requests.

jmb202 added a note on Fri Oct 1 15:01:35 2004

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Ok, this is due to the addition of Unicode text support. the previous transliteration of unknown characters to known ones was dropped. This still needs to be done.

jmb202 added a note on Fri Oct 1 14:53:13 2004

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I'm not seeing this. This page works fine (on both RO5 and Select): http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Test/HTML401/current/tests/sec5_3_1-BF-01.html

Imported from sourceforge bug http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1038145 on Tue Dec 10 17:34:13 2013

Revision 2013-12-24 15:00 by Vincent Sanders
Additional Information tlsa added a note on Thu Sep 6 15:23:29 2007

Original bug - as reported - was fixed with RUfl glyph substitution, however transliteration should be reimplemented. Moving to feature requests.

jmb202 added a note on Fri Oct 1 15:01:35 2004

Ok, this is due to the addition of Unicode text support. the previous transliteration of unknown characters to known ones was dropped. This still needs to be done.

jmb202 added a note on Fri Oct 1 14:53:13 2004

I'm not seeing this. This page works fine (on both RO5 and Select): http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Test/HTML401/current/tests/sec5_3_1-BF-01.html

Imported from sourceforge bug http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1038145 on Tue Dec 10 17:34:13 2013