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Web pages can use a variety of different character encodings, like ASCII, Latin-1, or Windows 1252 or Unicode.
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For the past few years, DP has been strongly encouraging creating at least Latin-1 or UTF-8 plain text versions when there are diacriticals to preserve, and preferably also HTML versions along with the ASCII, so as to preserve formatting and diacriticals not to mention Greek, Hebrew, and illustrations.
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Web pages can use a variety of different character encodings, like ASCII, Latin-1, or Windows 1252, or Unicode.
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Web pages can use a variety of different character encodings, like ASCII, Latin-1, or Windows 1252, or Unicode.
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Web pages can use a variety of different character encodings, like ASCII, Latin-1, or Windows 1252, or Unicode.
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The next steps will probably be preparing TEI "master texts" for on-the-fly conversion into any format and adopting Unicode rather than the current Latin-1.
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I do not see Latin-1 on either my IE or Firefox browsers.
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This e-text comes in two forms, Latin-1 and ASCII-7.
Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume XIII, No. 51: November 12, 1892 Various
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-- In the Latin-1 version, “œ” is two letters, but French words like
Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume VIII, No 25: May 21, 1887 Various
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If you are unable to see some of the characters, or if they appear odd, you may need to use the Latin-1 version of the text.
A Manual of Pronunciation For Practical Use in Schools and Families Otis Ashmore
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