> The Unicode office has received this email claiming that our 
> page "What is Unicode in Hindi" is incorrect. Can anyone verify this.

The Page is correct

Anirudh Pandya wrote:
>>...  I am
> > using IE 6 with SP1 installed.  I am attaching (an HTML file) 
> > the corrected
> > spelling of the transliteration of 'Unicode' on the hindi site.

I think that the problem is that you are viewing the page with the
ArialUnicode font. To check, in IE select
Tools/InternetOptions/GeneralTab/Fonts/Devanagari and see what is
selected.
You should be able to view Unicode text in web pages correctly on
Windows 98 (and I think Win 95) or later, if you also have with IE 5 (or
later), provided that an appropriate Open Type font is also installed.
For an example OT font you could try installing Raghu available here:
http://www.nepali.info/nepali/help.asp

Regards
Andy


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