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I tried to search on the subject in Google, but it was difficult because several other subjects are related, so I ask here.
I am using special characters, printed from the respective numeric code, on a page: ߷ =
But some characters are not displayed: ޲ = (for me appears a square with numbers inside)
This happens with several numeric codes.
My doubts are:
This problem exists because the symbol does not exist for the specified number ?
Does this have to do with the language ? (Obs: various Chinese, Japanese, Indian and other characters appear normally)
It is "my problem", because I use: "Windows 8.1 Pro PT-BR" + "Firefox 51" ?
My concern is that the page depends on some kind of configuration, and the result will be different depending on the user/system/browser/language.
You added in
head
<meta charset=”utf-8”>
?– Marconi
Yes. Only "<meta charset='utf-8'>" is for encoding the html file, not for display. I am using numbers to define the symbols.
– rmagalhaess