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Originally Posted by
kutay
However if I look at the texts by using 'show the page source' on the Firefox Mozilla, they do not seem OK.
Ah you mean html code. ![Smile](images/smilies/smiley.png)
So that you see:
Code:
Sihirli De& #287;nek Kost& #252;m Tasar& #305;m Evi, faaliyet alan& #305; kiralık ve sat& #305;l& #305;k & #231;ocuk ve bebek kost& #252;mleri olan bir kost& #252;m kiralama / kost& #252;m sat& #305;& #351; firmas& #305;d& #305;r.
In place of the following string:
Sihirli Değnek Kostüm Tasarım Evi, faaliyet alanı kiralık ve satılık çocuk ve bebek kostümleri olan bir kostüm kiralama / kostüm satış firmasıdır.
This is correct. All non KOI-7 characters are encoded in UNICODE to get the maximum compatibility. In this case, for example, & #287; is a UNICODE representation of the ğ letter. And so on.
Using UNICODE for national characters is much better for browser and search engine compatibility than any particular 8 bit code pages.
So back to your original questions:
When I design my web page with the Web Designer, Turkish letter characters, such as ş, ğ, ç, ö, ü etc. can not be encoded properly in the HTML codes.
They are encoded very properly. More properly than you have used to see. ![Wink](images/smilies/smiley-wink.png)
Otherwise, the keywords will not be recognized by the Google indexing robots, I quess.
You are absolutely wrong. For example, your page is already indexed by Google using these characters. Do a search for the "Sihirli Değnek Kostüm Tasarım Evi" in Google and you'll see your page on the first place.
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