Content on the web can be authored using a variety of software applications. Even within a single site, the content may have been created using multiple authoring tools. For example, a web site that was created using Macromedia Dreamweaver might also include a page created using Microsoft Access' data access page feature, as well as a dynamic Flash movie that allows for language selection. In order for all of these files to serve the correct text, they need to be properly encoded.
The purpose of this article is to identify where some of the key functionality for encoding exists within some of the more popular web authoring applications.
This tutorial gathers together and organizes pointers to articles that, taken together, help you understand how to handle the essential aspects of authoring (X)HTML and CSS related to characters and character encodings.
Hints on sending out character encoding information using the HTTP charset parameter. Includes pointers on how to set up your server or send the appropriate header through scripting.
HTML5 é uma linguagem de marcação hipertexto utilizada para criar sites. A versão 5 da linguagem foi homologada e lançada a partir de 2009, mas só ganhou mer...
This project provides CSS files and a template for using Pandoc Pandoc is a “universal document converter.” It is particularly good at generating HTML and LaTeX\LaTeXLATEX from Markdown.
to generate standalone HTML files. It supports most features Pandoc Markdown has to offer, and some extras. The default look can be tweaked via CSS variables, and it does not need JavaScript, even for side notes.
J. Almeida, и A. Simões. XATA 2006 --- 4ª Conferência Nacional em XML, Aplicações e Tecnologias Aplicadas, стр. 307--314. Portalegre, ESTGP, (Fev. 2006)