Andrew,
I'm new to the Asian languages so I still trying to work out what
things like big 5 are.
What database are you using and what encoding is on the database.
What does the switch in the top corner do. The English / Big 5 switch.
MY biggest concern is that I will need two site, One in English and one in
Chinese.
Brian
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From: Andrew Dickinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 28 August 2003 2:19 PM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Other languages
Which script are you using ? Big5 ? GB ?
I have no experience in actual coding, but I do a lot of data work for a
site which uses big5
www.hkmdb.com/db/search
The Hong Kong Movie Database is the authoritative reference on Hong Kong
film, and it includes a option to search movie titles and people's names
in big5.
The code is written in (*gasp*) Perl (not my work - I just enter and
correct data).
So I have some idea of the weirdnesses of big5.
> Has anyone had an experience with displaying other languages, in
particular
> Asian. I have a site that was created in CF 5 and it use to accept
Chinese
> characters from an external source, save them to a database and display
them
> through HTML.
>
> The server was recently upgraded to CF MX and now the characters do not
> display correctly.
>
> Brian Knott
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