I used to apply certain unicode characters on a HTML-page, because these sets not only contain characters, but also more pictogram-like shapes, which can be used as a 'graphic' element.
Of course I can't expect, according to my language-settings, that the set with chinese or nepalese characters is correctly represented. Then a rectangle or question mark is shown.
So I tested which ones would still work, like the mathematical set, and which don't. It resulted in this page :
Until I recently heard of differences in the representation by the browsers (I use FireFox).
So I ask e.g. Exploder users to check this page to see if all is correctly shown.
If not, report please, so I can adjust my use of these options, so the outcome is sure to be common.
Of course I can't expect, according to my language-settings, that the set with chinese or nepalese characters is correctly represented. Then a rectangle or question mark is shown.
So I tested which ones would still work, like the mathematical set, and which don't. It resulted in this page :
Until I recently heard of differences in the representation by the browsers (I use FireFox).
So I ask e.g. Exploder users to check this page to see if all is correctly shown.
If not, report please, so I can adjust my use of these options, so the outcome is sure to be common.
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