Re: DOCTYPE



Jerry Stuckle wrote:

I also just noticed that Dream Weaver doesn't even offer Latin 1 as an option for the default encoding - so maybe it is DW that is wacky.

On further checking, DW offers "Western European" as an option, and if I choose that then ISO-8859-1 is what actually gets inserted into the (mostly useless) meta-tag. So that makes 3 synonyms for the same charset.

Also, after thinking a bit, the fact that the output originates dynamically as php shouldn't matter, right? If I were to download my php page, save the source as *.html, and then publish that file as *.html, then the end result is the same - as far as DOCTYPE goes.

So this was really an HTML question, independent of whether that the output originated as php.
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