Dear Sarada, the issue is that Telugu support (fonts, rendering, keyboards, NLS data) was just added for Windows XP. Hindi support was added in Windows 2000. Windows 2000/NT4 (and earlier versions of Windows) do not have support for Telugu. For more information, please see http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/articles/winxpintl.asp (look under part 2), and contact mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have more questions.
regards Cathy Wissink -----Original Message----- From: P.S.L.Sarada Devi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 2:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Rendering Problem in indian languages Dear Sir/Madam, First of all thank you for your reponses. I didn't write properly abt my requirement in yesterday's mail. Our requirements are: 1. Display HTML Pages in Telugu and Hindi. 2. Storing in Oracle database. 3. Input Processing. We r doing this in WindowsNT Workstation(4.0). And we r using office 2000 and Internet Explorer 5.5. we installed "Arial Unicode MS, Code2000, Gowtami for telugu, and Mangal for Hindi " fonts which supports Unicode. For Hindi it is rendering well (in WinNT). But For Telugu it is not rendering well(in WinNT). We tested in WindowsXP OS for telugu. In that rendering is good for both telugu and Hindi. What is the difference between XP and NT renderings. Apart from the above fonts, is there any more support fonts are available in XP? Means why it is not rendered properly in NT? Is there any other procedure to display telugu language properly? And one more thing i am thinking is changing keyboard settings useful for input processing (It is not needed for displaying). Is it correct? I am attaching sample codes for displaing in telugu and Hindi languages.( I wrote this for just testing) Please go through this and give ur valuable sugessions. Please mail me asap. Once again Thank You Very much. Regards, Sarada.