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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 10/14/05 08:01
Jarek <jarek@poczta.srv.pl> wrote:
> I'd like to validate my web application and I see that
> validator.w3.org
> says that some of valid characters from ISO-8859-2
> are non SGML.
Maybe the reason is that they are. For example, NUL is a non-SGML
character.
> Is this a bug in validator,
Hardly.
> or some charactes are in some way forbidden ?
Yes.
> What is strange for me, that I'm using a lot of national characters
> with codes above A0h, and only few of them are problematic.
They are probably not ISO-8859-2 characters at all; you have probably
confused ISO-8859-2 with a proprietary encoding by Microsoft.
To get more detailed help, you should post a more detailed question.
That spells "post the URL, Luke!"
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