--- Guillaume Blanchard gblanchard@arcsy.co.jp wrote:
Brion.
Aoineko suggested that it is my police which is
wrong
and not my browser (err...browsers) in supporting unicode. I understood from what you told me it was
my
browser. I don't care I can't see international
links,
but I do care when I can't read the content of articles, or even the title of the articles. So...perhaps I understood nothing, but do you
think
Opera 5 is not accepting unicode because of
missing
polices or does it just not tolerate it at all ? Netcape 4.7 is not working either Mozilla is better (I can see Lech Walesa), but
still I
can't see the international links. IE is writing ?
Is that worth that I try to import some polices ?
Ant
I think there are both problem. Even if your browser can handle unicode, you can't see caracters not defined in your font. I'm using MS Arial Unicode with IE6.0 and I still not be able to see 100% of unicode characters. In my case I think it's only a font problem. You can go to this page and look at what percentage of caracters you can see : http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/utf8.html (it's a UTF8 sample page).
Aoineko
Well, at the top, I see characters numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5; None of the others... ok, I'll try your link
ant
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