Re: [offtopic] code pages again

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Hello Kat,

> Hey all, i ran into a interesting item on a webpage,
> i'll paste it here:
> 
> transforma%/'%/#o
> 
> The browser(IE) displays it in different font, 
> the %/' = a 'c' with a subscript
> the %/# = an 'a' with a tilde over it
> 
> How are these font changes done? 
> How is the page being specified, 
> and how is this not an <html tag>?
> Can i tell what code page is being 
> used, or if IE is using the 
> correct one? I am clueless on this.
> 
> Kat

Kat, this is not fonts or code pages
question. %/'%/#o symbols are stable in
any modern and almost all the old code pages,
that I know, and in practice, there is no usual
*recoding* procedures to change them in the text,
or usual fonts with another symbols instead 
of these ones.

I see these symbols on my IE without any 
transformations on all available code pages,
as expected, both in .txt and .htm formats.

But it is a question of URL-*encoding*
and *decoding* for CGI usage.

I don't know URL/CGI stuff well enough.
But for these CGI manipulations, % is a 
special command symbol to start the 
decoding of an URL string.

Maybe, this my incomplete answer
may be useful too, at least to change 
subject of this message.

Regards,
Igor Kachan
kinz at peterlink.ru

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