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- From: David Thompson <davidt@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 14:19:35 +1000
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>> Pages have been prepared with simple HTML containing Jp text. >> These pages display correctly (locally) on a Mac using Netscape/JLK. >> >> However, when the pages are uploaded to the server, and then rendered >> back on the same Mac/Netscape/JLK combo, the Japanese text is largely >> 'garbage characters', and are unreadable. > I had exactly this problem, and fixed it by making sure all the html > uploads were done in binary or "raw data" mode. > > Ascii mode seems to corrupt many japanese encodings. > -- > Tod McQuillin IT WORKS !!!!!! IT WORKS !!!!!! I didn't even contemplate the possibility of a corrupt upload. Thanks a million Tod. You're a lifesaver. Now perhaps my head can heal from beating it against the wall. May all your easter eggs be made of chocolate. Cheers, David
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