The site uses 'dynamic" fonts and displays fine on windows pcs on Netscape and Explorer.But is does not show the diacritics on macs, unless the pages are set to UTF-8 encoding in the browser and not the hmtl.Does anybody know how to overcome this problem?Dr Peter G. FriedlanderI'm not sure if I have the exact solution. When I clicked on your site (using IE on a Windows machine), before IE downloaded the page it asked whether I wanted to download and run something called Bitstream font player (or something like that). I clicked yes, and it downloaded in a few seconds and then the pages were displayed. I'm not sure what that "player" does, but if it is something essential then you would need to find a Macintosh counterpart.If the problem that Mac browsers are having is simply whether to automatically set themselves to utf-8, then the solution is to use a meta-tag denoting utf-8 before the body of the text.try this as one of your meta-tags:<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
You will need to include that tag on every page that uses diacriticals.
That should tell Netscape or IE that the page is in utf-8 code.
Good luck.
Dan Lusthaus
Yogacara Buddhism Research Association
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