Hi, Dmitry. The source for the guide specifies encoding="iso-8859-1". The XSL stylesheet for openjdk.java.net specifies "us-ascii" so that's what the majority[1] of the entire site's .html uses, regardless of what's specified. iris [1]: JavaDoc .html files aren't processed. -----Original Message----- From: Dmitry Samersoff Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 1:17 PM To: Tuva Palm Cc: svc-internal_ww_grp; Oleg Pekhovskiy; Shanliang Jiang; Jean-Francois Denise; Gerard Ziemski; guide-discuss@openjdk.java.net; Iris Clark Subject: Re: FW: Developers' Guide: 0.02 Iris, What is the reason of using us-ascii but not utf-8 ? -Dmitry On 2012-11-15 14:09, Tuva Palm wrote:
FYI?
*From: *Iris Clark <iris.clark@oracle.com <mailto:iris.clark@oracle.com>>
*Subject: Developers' Guide: 0.02*
*Date: *November 7, 2012 6:24:29 PM PST
*To: *guide-discuss@openjdk.java.net <mailto:guide-discuss@openjdk.java.net>
Hi!
Just thought I'd let you know that I just pushed an update to the Guide [1] (webrev [2]). Don't get too excited, all I did was a quick pass to remove the obviously incorrect (e.g. s/Sun/Oracle/g), eliminate references to plans that never materialized or things that longer exist, run it through the W3C Markup Validator, and bump the version number/date.
There's still additional work that could be done. There's no grand plan here. It just made me sad to see the Guide languishing for attention.
Thanks,
iris
-- Dmitry Samersoff Oracle Java development team, Saint Petersburg, Russia * Give Rabbit time, and he'll always get the answer
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