I unfortunately don't have IE in front of me or I would tell you specifically how to get around it, but you might hunt around to change your default "Text Encoding". You should be able to specify somewhere that the page is in a "non-standard" character set, which should magically fix the problem. By default, pages are rendered as "Western" -- you probably want to change this to "Central European".
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On 11/26/05, L S Lesser lsl45x@netzero.com wrote:
I have installed Latin-2 encoding, Arial Unicode MS, and Aruniupd.exe, and yet I cannot read many of the Croatian, Slovenian, Slovak, and Romanian characters on the wiki pages describing their languages and grammars. [Ð, Ç, Š, etc.]. I run Windows ME and Internet Explorer 5.5. I'd greatly appreciate some advice. Thanks.
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