On Mon, Dec 06 2010, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote: > When reading html articles, I sometimes see numeric entities like > "›". Currently `shr' and `gnus-w3m' render it as "\233", but > it should be "›", i.e. U+8250. Here is a conversion table stolen > from emacs-w3m (#155 is there as #x9B): I think you're wrong about the real problem. › is \233 if the document is UTF-8. The problem you may have is that your document is not UTF-8 and therefore #155 should not be \233 but › in the encoding you expect. -- Julien Danjou // ᐰ http://julien.danjou.info