1. I have a Geocities page now. I do not know what encoding Geocities uses, but I think it's unicode. What I did for the Japanese text on it was not think about encodings and just type it in with Microsoft's IME (and do some swearing at the IME at the process). And it comes out fine, for the most part. Why does this work? What encoding does it use?
2. When I want to include the little heart character in my messages, is there any special IME trick I use to get it? 3. I wrote a couple of trivial, though lengthy, JavaScript programs using Unicode codepoints. I wonder: Would a Japanese system interpret the backslashes in the program (as in "\uFFFF" or whatever) as yen signs, thus stopping the program from working properly? _________________________________________________________________ デジカメで撮った写真も自由自在に編集 MSN フォト アルバム http://photos.msn.co.jp/