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Posted by bunanson(nospam) on 07/02/06 17:52
On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 18:09:57 +0100, ChenHA <hzhen@freeuk.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 14:39:19 GMT, bunanson(nospam)@yahoo.com wrote:
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>>I have this problem for quite awhile but do not know how to formulate
>>the question..........anyhow, I will give a try this time. my window
>>automatically read the chinese font and works alright. There is a
>>type that constantly give wrong decoding and turned out some
>>unreadable chinese. I do not which type that is....has it happen to
>>you? Thanks,
>>
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>Not really, but that doesn't mean anything because I don't go the
>Chinese language sites often. The only problem I encounter is on
>newsgroup when some people post using different method of character
>encoding, but I can usually solve the problem. If you can give an
>example of the site that givs you trouble, maybe we can see what might
>the problem be.
>
>One thing you could try is use NJStar Communicator, it probably has
>more options for selecting the type of encoding. The most common
>types are GB and Big5, but some people use Unicode (UTF). The newer
>version is a bit annoying because there is a delay before it will
>start up after the evaluation period (to make you buy the software I
>suppose) -
>
>http://www.njstar.com/
>
>You might also try Mozilla/Firefox which allows you to select the
>choice of encoding if the browser doesn't recognise the method of
>encoding.
>
>
>
>>Bunanson
Here is an example:
[?????].
Well, it all showed up as questionmark.
I will try again.
Bunanson
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