>>>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...
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>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.
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>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.
I guess I can let the author know about it.
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