Hmm,
I wonder if that has to do with the loading of the uniscribe dll.
Did you make sure the usp10.dll was loaded , either by explicitly telling
wine or by putting it in the same directory as iexplore.exe ?

-kg

On 23 Dec 2002, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:

> On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 12:40, Kaushik Ghose wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I installed wine correctly today and was playing with it. I'm really
> > impressed.
> > 
> > I trid out iexplore.exe but got a crash, other programs worked fine,
> > except Matlab, who claims I don't have a "license for this platform"....
> > 
> > Now the evil thought is this, has any one tried out iexplorer 6.0 on wine
> > ?
> > 
> > If that works, that'll be a pragmatic way of viewing unicode bangla pages
> > on a Linux box with OTF
> > 
> > -kg
> I tried
> OTF rendering did not work :-(
> -sdg-
> 
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> 
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