>>Nope, it's that the guys who maintain that page didn't even put a proper header in their HTML. It doesn't display cyrillic like normal cyrillic sites do - it displays unintelligible characeters. I don't feel like guessing which codepage would that be - W-1251, or Koi-8R, or what.
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>It's Cyrillic-Windows. I didn't know, since I have it displayed correctly for me both at work and at home...
It may be, but it doesn't have the header to tell the browser how to display - and I've looked up the source. It doesn't have the most basic required lines in the header. There are free page validators somewhere on W3C's website, they may just check.
Any other Russian (or Serbian Cyrillic, for that matter) page I visited recently showed right, including all the newspapers, and that Fox forum. It's just this one that doesn't.