Re: Chinese character & pinyin frequency analysis
- From: hxy <huangxinyu714@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 11:51:23 -0700
On Oct 10, 1:33 pm, Ruud Harmsen <realemailons...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I suppose &# plus 5 digits is decimal, and &#x plus 4 digits is
hexadecimal. The latter is easier because the Unicode codepages are
also in hexadecimal. Otherwise it makes no difference and it just a
matter of personal preference.
Some say decimal is supported by more browsers than hexaecimal, but
that's now probably a thing of the past.
--
Ruud Harmsen,http://rudhar.com
Thanks for the information. So far I've only used the hexadecimal,
that is, &#x plus four digits for Chinese characters in my web pages,
because there is a chart, or many charts, on the Internet. It is easy
to locate and use. Is there a similar chart of the decimal codes for
Chinese characters? I am willing to try that option. After searching
the Internet for a while, I was not able to find one. If anyone knows
where to find it, please let me know. Thanks again for your help.
hxy
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