Japanese in browser??

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Shelly

Hi
I am developing a web application for multi language support. But when I
view in browser, all languages are shown except Japanese. Do I need to
follow some conventions or special settings for display in Japanese?
Thanks in advance.
 
Yes you have to install an add-on to internet explorer to use Japanese
characters.

Look at Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options

Then go to the General tab

And clik on language on the bottom of the window

Click on Add and then you can add the Japanese Language :-)

Bye bye
 
Oh, that was real fast Kheops, Thanks a lot.
Lemme check with this and get back to you. :o)
Thanks again..
 
shelly
this is amit from india
i am also developing ur type of app
i hv these resources ,how r u developing the same

any specific site ...
 
Hi Kheops

I am able to view a text file (saved

in Unicode coding) containing Japanese characters in the browser.

The problem is that the characters are stored in the Access db in Unicode,

but the Access driver that I am using to retrieve the data is not able to

retrieve the characters in Unicode, but converts them to ANSI coding. Within
Access if I view the data, it is displayed correctly.

Is a driver available for Access that will retrieve the Unicode characters?
 
Hi Amit

Glad to know that you are dev. a similar app. :)

I am able to view a text file (saved

in Unicode coding) containing Japanese characters in the browser.

The problem is that the characters are stored in the Access db in Unicode,

but the Access driver that I am using to retrieve the data is not able to

retrieve the characters in Unicode, but converts them to ANSI coding. Within
Access if I view the data, it is displayed correctly.

Is a driver available for Access that will retrieve the Unicode characters?
 
I don't think the problem comes from IE.

Have you tried to open it with notepad ?
 
Will try and get back to you :)
Plz help me in this matter Kheops.... thnx
 

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