help! unwanted font prompt

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hala

After I published a webpage (www.paa.osu.edu) everytime it's accessed from
other computers a prompt asks to download a chinese font.
I republished it after making sure I have the english font checked in my
options, but it still does the same thing.

e-mail me any suggestions you might have

Thanks
Hala
 
hala said:
After I published a webpage (www.paa.osu.edu)

Please write URLs in the form http://www.paa.osu.edu/ . Only ill-designed
newsreaders display every string beginning with "www" as a link.

Here's how Google sees your site:
http://google.com/search?q="This+page+uses+frames"+site:osu.edu&filter=0
To write "This page uses frames but your browser doesn't support them."
is the same bullshit as said:
e-mail me any suggestions you might have

Welcome to Usenet!
 
Gee - that sounds like a website I ought to participate in! Do you know if
they have a newsletter? ;-)
 
-----Original Message-----
After I published a webpage (www.paa.osu.edu) everytime
it's accessed from other computers a prompt asks to
download a chinese font. I republished it after making
sure I have the english font checked in my
options, but it still does the same thing.

1. In Page Properties, Language, make sure the settings
are for the language you want.
2. Then, make sure your keyboard is set to the language
you want. (This is a Windows Control Panel Setting).

If you set your Web Page language to English and set your
keyboard language to Chinese, then FrontPage will surround
everything you type with span tags such as:

<span lang="zh-us">Yao Ming</span>

and these will also cause font download prompts. (In fact,
I bet you already have a bunch of these tags.)

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.interlacken.com
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Andreas, in this newsgroup top posting is just fine. Our threads move fast
and most of us prefer not to have to scroll so much. (I understand that in
other forums where the threads go on for weeks, it is better to bottom
post.)
 
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