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Posted - 27 October 2002 : 08:54:13
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Leorat, did you check the font settings in notepad? I'm not sure on the defaults, but I have all possible locales/languages/fonts installed here. I can select some special fonts and also language script there. I could not see the utf-8 formatted language resources file from v4b04 until I set these to correct values... < |
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Posted - 27 October 2002 : 16:32:20
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I have in Script Western Japanese Greek Turkish Baltic Central European Cyrillic
-- got most necessary fonts/scripts in IE....
but where to get all different scripts (font types) - do you have a download site info from MS???
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Posted - 27 October 2002 : 16:50:41
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They are on the w2k CD. They are used during setup when specifying the locale. You can select anything there under advanced button. I'm not sure on other systems. < |
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Posted - 27 October 2002 : 17:03:15
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Mine is XP... and most of fonts/languages are installed, I think. Anyway, I don't have too much use for any other language/fonts than CJK plus English. Don't have good input methods for all any other langs. Can use other editor for all different language fonts...
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Posted - 30 October 2002 : 17:40:52
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Per different encoded files (Windows, ISO) to UTF8, on some selective languages, I had no problem with EmEditor... Still checking NotePad2002 fonts but this is not important. I had Windows(Arabic) directly converted to UTF8 Arabic. Other possibility of course is to have unicode editor for direct input/editing which may be required for some langs, but I assume NotePad can do this as well with all fonts support....
[Seems like this topic is moving from the original topic... so perhaps should wrap up this particular issue/discussion] Thanks Bozden.< |
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Posted - 07 November 2002 : 19:18:26
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Beso - I tried with Server side scripts, setting codepage=95001 or charset=utf8 etc. at i2Asia and definitely screwed up all existing unicoded login names and language rederings in a select language box as well as in the forum with non-English....
There is some discussion going on on the subject on a different post: http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=38013
I suspect that (English) ASP server or DB not properly handling encoding schemes when it is set to unicode (UTf8)... Brinkster environment is (from Brinkster):
quote: We are running Windows 2000 servers with the latest version of all of the Micrsoft technologies. IIS 5, ADO 2.5, and ASP 3.0.
*With the install of .NET, ADO has been upgraded to latest version and ASP.NET is available.
Am not sure whether you found anything further....< |
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beso
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Posted - 02 April 2003 : 10:10:12
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One more microMOD to solve cookies problem
################### dim bpgStrUnicodeEncode, bpgAsoI function bpgUnicodeEncode(bpgStrUnicodeEncode) for bpgAsoI = 0255 to 9999 bpgStrUnicodeEncode=replace(bpgStrUnicodeEncode, ChrW(bpgAsoI),"#" & bpgAsoI & ";") next bpgUnicodeEncode = bpgStrUnicodeEncode end function
dim bpgStrUnicodeDecode, bpgAsoN function bpgUnicodeDecode(bpgStrUnicodeDecode) for bpgAsoN = 0255 to 9999 bpgStrUnicodeDecode=replace(bpgStrUnicodeDecode, "#" & bpgAsoN & ";", ChrW(bpgAsoN)) next bpgUnicodeDecode = bpgStrUnicodeDecode end function ###################
This code can be used in place of code I have published here... This code is better - it preserves HTML readable Unicode< |
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