Talk:Roh Tae-woo
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[edit] Encoding
Sorry, it seems that the encoding is again incorrect. How can I make always the correct encoding?
- Your browser ought to automatically use the ISO-8859-1 encoding, since that's what our headers send out. If switched in auto or manually, then depending on the browser and the version, it may or may not be willing to automatically convert the Korean text as typed into Unicode-numbered character references. (Recent versions of Mozilla do.) What I do to fix them is switch the page into EUC-KR encoding (under View/Character encoding), copy the Korean bits, switch it back to Latin-1, go into edit, and paste it in, then hit save. --Brion 11:00 Oct 3, 2002 (UTC)