From: "ろ〇〇〇〇 ろ〇〇〇" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Okay, here's the scoop: I have a page with some (poorly > written) Japanese in it, and it is in Unicode. I want to be > able to edit the page without having to port the whole > doggone thing into Unipad and then curse when I can't > use my IME in Unipad so I have to cut-and-paste from > MS Word and THEN go thru the whole rigmarole of > replacing my page. No. I want it to work in the Geocities > page editor. And I am using the .com (not .co.jp) version > of Geocities for this page.
You should use a program (such as FrontPage 2000 or FrontPage XP) that can support any encoding you choose to use for your pages. A browser is for displaying pages in the encoding they are in, NOT a tool for editing web pages. If you do not like this kind of option, I do not know what else to tell you -- there are many programs out there designed to do what you are asking, you cannot insist on using one that will not and then be surprised if it does not work.... MichKa Michael Kaplan Trigeminal Software, Inc. -- http://www.trigeminal.com/