"but your client
>will be after your privates when they try to move to another db or upgrade
>to mx.
"
If/when that happens only people with Chinese heritage would know how to defend himself/herself :) Joke aside, your point is well taken. I now have an new idea, a totally different approach to this problem, if my client accepts it, wow, he would make my day (why not also have a phrase? make my days, which would be more accurate in this case?).
>> What are you talking about? My client has a complex system built in CF5
>with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and Japanese
>content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old dog on mine.
>It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that should not be the
>only reason that the execution is so slow, at least I hope, so, I'm seeking
>remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no, all other apps (my apps)
>runs fast.
>
>with cf5 you could always get one language+english on a locale specific box
>(in this case i guess japanese OS) as cf5 ignored encodings. but your client
>will be after your privates when they try to move to another db or upgrade
>to mx.
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