Veena Iyer wrote:
> okie. As per ur conversation, if i stick to Unicode, what are the steps to be
> done to see the resp languages on the browser ?

is your data unicode? if not, converting is the first step. if your data is in 
a 
database, prepping it to hold unicode is the next (if sql server, convert your 
varchar, char & text datatypes to nVarchar,nChar, & nText).

> so how the browser will now understand to display the characters as per the
> country specific language ?

when your data is unicode, all modern browsers can display it (provided the 
users have the right fonts of course). for instance:

http://www.sustainablegis.com/unicode/
http://www.sustainablegis.com/unicode/greekTest.cfm

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