Dear Tako, 

Many thanks for your advice. I have tried to solve
this problem, however, this is still a problem for me.
Could you address a little bit on how to modify parser
to handle Big 5 code? I don't know how to do this
modification.

Best wishes, 
Richard Liu
 --- Kouji takahashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi
LIU,
> 
>  I don't know about Chinese Big 5 code, but I had
> similar problem with
> Shift-JIS 2byte Japanese character set. 
>  Several characters like $> $* are mapped to special
> swiki functions.
> Swki parser do not have ability to handle multiByte
> characters containing
>  these characters.
> 
>  If this is the case, you need to modify parser to
> handle Big 5 code.
> 
> ps.
> Sorry my reply is too late, you might already solve
> this problem.
> 
> 
> 
> At 13:40 03.10.30, Richard LIU wrote:
> > Can anyone help me to sort the following question
> out?
> > I use '*chinese characters*' format to create new
> > page.  For most case, it works properly, however,
> for
> > certain characters, it doesn't work. Why is that?
> > 
> > Richard Liu 
> > 
> > 
> >
>
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