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13.4.3 Specifying character encoding for HTML

HTML is based on Unicode. FrameMaker version 8 and later versions support Unicode, and so does Mif2Go, via UTF-8. Mif2Go does not directly support non-Unicode double-byte languages (except for Asian and Cyrillic code pages for HTML Help), nor right-to-left languages such as Hebrew and Arabic.

In this section:

§13.4.3.1 Using special fonts for non-Western languages

§13.4.3.2 Selecting a Windows code page for single-byte character sets

§13.4.3.3 Specifying encoding for double-byte characters

See also:

§13.16.2 Replacing high ASCII characters for W3C validation

§14.3.3 Specifying character encoding for generic XML

§21.5 Assigning properties to text formats



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