It would if the page used the correct character encoding
(UTF-8)....
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=iso-8859-1">
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"Paul-G" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
message
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> Lundabo,
> first i'd start by taking out any swedish speech sounds
like å and ä.
> Replace
> all with the US/UK letter. You might also consider
taking out any spaces
> in
> file names. As far as i'm aware I don't think the web
supports use of
> these
> types of letters. I did try it and it worked on my local
machine using the
> filename herrgårdssägen.html. Though I still
say this would be a good
> place to
> start. Also make sure the file exhists as I was getting
a 404 error which
> means
> file not found.
>
> Paul
>