Here is an example that displays incorrect in unicode format, but correctly in western encoding (Testing in Firefox, using view -> text encoding), which is the opposite of the em dash problem.
The text includes \u00e9 for "Miéville's" name.
http://egcatalog.larl.org/opac/extras/ac/reviews/html/r/212636
Which makes me think that the send_html charset is not the issue I'm looking for.
Josh
Here is an example that displays incorrect in unicode format, but correctly in western encoding (Testing in Firefox, using view -> text encoding), which is the opposite of the em dash problem.
The text includes \u00e9 for "Miéville's" name.
http:// egcatalog. larl.org/ opac/extras/ ac/reviews/ html/r/ 212636
Which makes me think that the send_html charset is not the issue I'm looking for.
Josh