Have you installed the verity_asian_locales.zip?

http://www.macromedia.com/go/cfmx7_verity_install

Download the appropriate Verity Locales package, and save it to your 
/cf_root/ directory.

    * verity_asian_locales.zip - includes Japanese, Korean, Chinese
      (Simplified), and Chinese (Traditional)
    * verity_ee_me_locales.zip - includes Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech,
      Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, and Turkish
    * verity_weuropean_locales.zip - includes Danish, Dutch, Finnish,
      French, German, Italian, Norwegian (Bokmal), Norwegian (Nynorsk),
      Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish
    * verity_multilanguage_locale.zip




chad gray wrote:

>I have run into another problem.
>
>Apparently Linux can only do European languages with verity.  All of the other 
>OS's can so double byte like Chinese, Korean, Japanese etc... why cant Linux?
>
>Does anyone have a workaround or a way to get double byte languages in Linux 
>verity???
>  
>


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