Hi jacmgr,

Take a look:

http://txtray.net/jargon/?p=%ED%95%98%ED%9A%8C%EB%A7%88%EC%9D%84
http://txtray.net/jargon/?p=하회마을

Both should work. Ask your wife, she would know those Korean
characters.

(I don't know Korean, the content of that page is copied from a Korean
newspaper site.)

Cheers, linly

On Mar 11, 1:05 am, jacmgr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't help or test this UTF encoding thing; I don't even understand
> it, BUT, if it is achievable, then I vote it as the priority feature
> above other features.
>
> Seems like Hans and Dan are "in the zone" on this right now, and Linly
> has got the testing covered, so I vote go...go...go.... as long as
> that 3 man team keeps at it!
>
> I vote it be the DEFAULT.  I won't know the difference but the rest of
> the world will.
>
> Sorry I can't help, but I think you are onto a very important
> milestone here, and looks like you are real close!  Good Luck.
>
> The world is actually a small place.  Maybe I  (caucasion anglo
> philadelphian of italian irish decent) can get my Korean wife
> interested in computers and wiki content!  It'd be easier for her to
> take the interest if it was in Korean Language, which I think Linly's
> test pretty much show that will work!
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