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==What about IE 7 ?==
I've been having a look at this page because I wondered whether the new IE 7 still has that annoying bug of not being able to choose an appropriate font. However, the page only mentions IE 6. Can anybody verify how it is on IE 7? Thanks.
 
 
==Worst written Document I've ever come across==
This is by far the worst document I've ever come across. I won't say it's greek because I can read greek, this is just complete utter rubbish. To say an HTML page is unicode is a bit like saying a cat is a dog. I create html pages using notepad and I know that my html pages can only have a very limited set of characters. At what point does the 8bit coding of my document turn into the ??bit coding needed for unicode? Or does unicode mean "any character defined by a number" as seems to be the definition used in the opening paragraph.
 
I was going to make it all a lot more readable by simply removing the whole first paragraph and useless to anyone except someone wanting a laugh.