(DW MX 2004) =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=D1?=

�Hay alg�n modo en que pueda llamar a una
imagen Espa�a.gif y el html la
visualice correctamente?
Tengo una imagen, la visualizo dentro del html en local pero
la subo y
no la reconoce, por la �.
Podr�a llamarla spain, spana, espana, espanya etc,
pero el caso es que
necesito la �.
�Puede ser esto o me estoy comiendo el perolito
gratuitamente?
Thx

Hola Lolita.
Para insertarla en el html tendr�as que escapar la
url. Es decir, tendr�as
que escribir en tu html Espa%F1a.gif . Por supuesto tu
archivo se tiene que
llamar as�.
Para saber la cadena escapada:
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
document.write (escape("Espa�a.gif"));
</script>
Para desescaparla, pues al rev�s:
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
document.write (unescape("Espa%F1a.gif "));
</script>
Te vuelve a aparecer Espa�a.gif .
Chau!!
"Lolita" <[email protected]> escribi� en el
mensaje
news:e5plqm$1am$[email protected]..
> �Hay alg�n modo en que pueda llamar a una
imagen Espa�a.gif y el html la
> visualice correctamente?
>
> Tengo una imagen, la visualizo dentro del html en local
pero la subo y no
> la reconoce, por la �.
>
> Podr�a llamarla spain, spana, espana, espanya
etc, pero el caso es que
> necesito la �.
>
> �Puede ser esto o me estoy comiendo el perolito
gratuitamente?
>
> Thx
>

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