We've got a site running in Korean and Chinese and it works fine, we learned the 
following:

The WiTango ini file has to be set to encoding=false

We never got Unicode data to work (coming from an MS-SQL database) but country 
specific encoding schemes work fine
The 'view source' data for our Korean text looks like this:
<p class="subheader"><font size=+1>ȸ¿ø´Ô²²¼­ ¹®ÀÇÇϽг»¿ëÀÌ ´äº¯¸ÞÀÏÀ» ÅëÇØ ÇØ°á 
µÇ¼Ì³ª¿ä?</font></p>

I'm not sure if your source is equivalent (&#142;&#231;&#148;&#233;&#139;)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Troy Sosamon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tango List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 11:51 PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: Japanese


> I am working on an international web site and need to display several
> different languages.
> I have no problems with Portugese, French, Inalian, Queens English, German,
> Chinese, and Spanish.
> 
> I am trying to get Japanese to work, and the characters do not display as
> expected.
> I can put the Japanese code in an HTML file and it works fine when the
> Encoding is set to Japanese JIS.
> I can reproduce the problem if I put my Japanese page in a plain html file,
> pull it up, right click, and change the encoding from Japanese to Western
> European, I get the same characters that Tango always displays.
> 
> example at http://www.eapintl.com/csfb/csfb.taf?_function=test
> 
> 
> I need to set the encoding type somehow.
> I am thinking I need to change this for the server?  Doesn't Tango have a
> master header file that it uses?
> 
> I would appreciate any help.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Troy Sosamon
> 
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