> MS reports that UTF-16 & UTF-8 were
supported in IE4 on Win95, but
> perhaps they failed to translate Unicode functionality over to their RTF > controls. And NT4 (NT3.1 for that matter) ought to support Unicode > without a hitch unless it's lacking font support. I cannot get either machine at home to display
Chinese text, and I don't know why. I think it has something to do with the
SimSun.ttf font. The machines I can get it to work on at work have IE 5.5
0r 6 on them with the Language AutoSelection installed and the SimSun.ttf font
installed, that much I know. Code2000 doesn't seem to work either. I thought the
IESetup program was supposed to install the SimSun.ttf font but I am noticing
that it doesn't. How did my machines at work get the font in the first place?
Anyway I plan on taking the font home to see if
that does the trick. If so Chris can you tell me what options in the
IE Setup program install the SimSun font? I choose all the Chinese
fonts when I installed IE is it somewhere else?
In Christ,
David
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