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IE7 and the non-breaking hyphen
Author:
Andreas Prilop
Andreas Prilop
Date:
Sep 19, 2008 07:18
It seems to me that Internet Explorer 7 (as opposed to IE6)
displays the non-breaking-hyphen U+2011 or ‑
as some sort of en-dash rather than a hyphen.
See U+2011 #8209 at
http://www.alanflavell.org.uk/unicode/unidata20.html
#x2010
http://niwo.mnsys.org/saved/~flavell/unicode/unidata20.html
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/dashes.html
#unidash
Anyone else?
Now for the complete mystery:
In IE7, select
Tools > Internet Options > General > Accessibility >
[X] Ignore font styles specified on webpages
Then select
View > Encoding > Right-to-Left Document
on the above pages and the hyphen for U+2011 appears!
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10 Ways Google's Chrome Browser will Change the Web
Author:
Linerd Gadgetech
Linerd Gadgetech
Date:
Sep 3, 2008 05:09
Yesterday Google announced the release of their new Chrome web browser.
This new new entry into the browser wars is certain to...
http://linugadgetech.blogspot.com/2008/09/10-ways-googles-chrome-browser
-
changes.html
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