ok, I'll fix the html tag problem ASAP.
regards laser
>>>>>>OK, here's where we get stuck. I CC'ed the original
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>two Chinese
>>
>>
>>>>>>posters so let's hope they can address it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>Should be CHARSET="gb2312"? I have no idea of "gb_2312" or
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>"gb_2312-80".
>>>>
>>>>I have changed the character set specification in CVS to
>>>>match your suggestion. Magnus, want to try it again?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Can you convert it to UTF8 with iconv? (just to see that there are no
>>>bad chars in it) Until that works, there is no point in
>>>
>>>
>>trying it on the
>>
>>
>>>website. (Once it works in yuor iconv, we can test it in the one on
>>>wwwmaster, but I assume they'd be the same)
>>>
>>>
>>I did:
>>
>> $ iconv -f gb2312 -t utf-8 FAQ_chinese.html >x
>> $
>>
>>and I got nothing reported (no errors), and file 'x' looks OK.
>>
>>
>
>Encoding looks good, but there is a lot of missing HTML tags in it :-(
>
>http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A//wwwmaster.postgresq
>l.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_chinese.html
>
>A quick look shows a lot of missing </P> tags.
>
>(You can always preview the output at
>http://wwwmaster.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_chinese.html, but remember
>it's delayed (the website pulls once per hour, but it pulls from anoncvs
>so there is the additional delay there)
>
>//Magnus
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