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13 Nov
2016
13 Nov
'16
4:23 p.m.
Hi Mark, Thanks for the heads-up on these. There's always something more to learn :-) Regards, Mark On 13/11/16 19:35, Mark Sapiro wrote:
the .txt templates are generally used in email which will have a defined encoding of iso-8859-2 so utf-8 encoded templates will be garbled and HTML entities won't work.
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I also noticed an issue with the .html templates. There are two iso-8859-2 characters in these templates that do not have 'named' HTML entities. These are
Hex F5, o double acute (ő) Hex FB, u double acute (ű)
You represented these as õ (õ) and û (û) whereas I think they should be represented as the numeric entities ő and ű (see <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_acute_accent#Unicode>).