I have no idea what Encoding means or does to the computer. I took a look at IE8 > View> Encoding and saw that Unicode (UTF-8) was selected. I also saw other choices and they were: Auto-Select; Western European (Windows); More> Foreign Languages; Left-To-Right Document; Right-To-Left Document and of course, the one I mentione above.
I (not knowing what I was doing, but taking a chance), changed the selection to: Auto-Select. When I returned to see the results of my change, I found that Auto-Select; Western European (Windows); and Left-To-Right Document was now selected.
Locking the barn door after the horse has escaped, I decided to find out what all those choices really meant and if I had made a mistake.
Will someone with more computer savvy than I, please explain the choices and correct me if I have done something wrong.
Gloria E
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Re: IE 8 Encoding
Gloria,Gloria E wrote:I have no idea what Encoding means or does to the computer. I took a look at IE8 > View> Encoding and saw that Unicode (UTF-8) was selected. I also saw other choices and they were: Auto-Select; Western European (Windows); More> Foreign Languages; Left-To-Right Document; Right-To-Left Document and of course, the one I mentione above.
I (not knowing what I was doing, but taking a chance), changed the selection to: Auto-Select. When I returned to see the results of my change, I found that Auto-Select; Western European (Windows); and Left-To-Right Document was now selected.
Locking the barn door after the horse has escaped, I decided to find out what all those choices really meant and if I had made a mistake.
Will someone with more computer savvy than I, please explain the choices and correct me if I have done something wrong.
Gloria E
Unlock the barn door and change selection back to UTF-8.
If you like to read, here is some tech info but if it gets too heavy for you, just reset it and forget it.
http://htmlpurifier.org/docs/enduser-utf8.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BOB
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Re: IE 8 Encoding
The barn door is locked and back to UTF-8. I'm really not in the mood for heavy reading, so I'll skip that .
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Re: IE 8 Encoding
Usually the web server or the web page will inform the browser of the best encoding to use. Therefore, auto-select usually works fine.
If you see question marks or inappropriate character substitutions, you could try a different encoding. For non-European characters and symbols, try changing to Unicode (UTF-8). If the author used "Wingdings", you might have to use the Western European (Windows) (AKA Windows-1252) encoding to see the page as intended.
(In rare cases, authors have inadvertently broken their page in Firefox by saving the page in an encoding that is severely mismatched with a style sheet or script (e.g., UTF-16-LE and ISO-8859-1), so the browser refuses to apply the style sheet or discards the script. IE almost certainly is more forgiving.)
If you see question marks or inappropriate character substitutions, you could try a different encoding. For non-European characters and symbols, try changing to Unicode (UTF-8). If the author used "Wingdings", you might have to use the Western European (Windows) (AKA Windows-1252) encoding to see the page as intended.
(In rare cases, authors have inadvertently broken their page in Firefox by saving the page in an encoding that is severely mismatched with a style sheet or script (e.g., UTF-16-LE and ISO-8859-1), so the browser refuses to apply the style sheet or discards the script. IE almost certainly is more forgiving.)
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Re: IE 8 Encoding
Thanks Jscher, that was my first impression. To me it makes a lot of sense, so back to auto-select I go. Your explaination of encoding will be saved until I come across a probelm with viewing web pages.
Gloria E
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WHY did you want to change the encoding in the first place?Gloria E wrote:Thanks Jscher, that was my first impression. To me it makes a lot of sense, so back to auto-select I go. Your explaination of encoding will be saved until I come across a probelm with viewing web pages.
Gloria E
Were you having a particular problem with something or where you just "experimenting?"
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Re: IE 8 Encoding
I'm having a slight problem with a game I play every day. Now it's game page is all messed up. It's squeezed together from right to left and top to bottom. I was experimenting as you asked, hoping this might have some effect. I really think it's a Pogo problem and not one with IE8.
Chenging encoding had no effect, but I can hope can't I?
Chenging encoding had no effect, but I can hope can't I?
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