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Japanese and Web pages




Hello,

	I'm trying to figure out how Japanese works with web
pages. I have two pages I've created using mule to html-ify existing
documents. Netscape fails to auto-detect one of them, but is fine on
the other. The one that works, jconv reports is New-JIS, while the one
that does not work, is reported as Shift-JIS. Simple, I thought, just
use jconv to convert the Shift-JIS one to New-JIS. Did that, but now
the Netscape can't make sense of it no matter what I set the
Document-Encoding to.

Any ideas? Are there any FAQs that would help?

Thanks,

	Andy-trying-to-figure-out-this-japanese-languge-thingy

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