Hello all, I have already asked this question on this mailing list a couple of weeks ago and got no answer. Of course, this was just during the final freeze of kde 2.1, and everybody was busy fixing the few remaining bugs. Now I think that people have more time to discuss about future improvments of konqueror... My problem is the following: suppose I have an HTML file which looks like that: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ù

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Д --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is I believe a perfectly valid html file, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to have konqueror display it properly. There should be three lines, an uppercase omega (greek), a small e with acute (western europe) and an uppercase de (russian). If I let the encoding to auto in konqueror, the omega is correct and I have then two question marks. If I choose a latin-1 encoding, then I have the small e with acute, but the omega looks like a capital u with grave and the de like a question mark. Finally, if I choose an utf-8 encoding, then both the small e with acute and the capital de are correct, but the omega is not there. (And it is even worse than that: while trying to interpret the 0xd7 as a multi-byte sequence, the parser ``ate'' the <, and the result looks like [weird character]p>é...) So it looks that konqueror is not able to display a page by using characters from different fonts with different encodings. Is there any chance that in a near future, the best browser in the world would be able to handle such pages ? Éric Brunet >> Visit http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<