![]() They should have the same effect: telling the browser which character encoding to use. Or use the shorter tag for new (HTML5 compliant) browsers: Use this metatag as the first metatag in the head section of your html pages to define the UTF-8 characterset: ![]() If you see something like äöüÊon your HTML page, your text source is probably correct UTF-8, but your browser is not set to displaying it as such. Unicode characters for software developers HTML I hope these tips can be helpful to other developers working with Japanese or other multibyte Unicode characters. ![]() I am glad to share the solutions I found by searching in forums, blogs, program documentation, books and by doing a lot of experimenting. While programming a web interface for the Kanji database I encountered a number of problems specifically related to character handling. ![]() Homepage Select Kanji from database Look up Kanji Select Jukugo from database Look up Jukugo SQL query Links Developers Manual Tips for developers to handle UTF-8 multibyte Japanese characters in html, css, php, mysql, csv, xml, Javascript Handling Japanese characters using UTF-8 in MySql, MySqli, PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, CSV, XML ![]()
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