Paul ,

Does it mis-translate or are you just seeing the Japanese characters in a US
charset? Set your browser to use Japanese encoding as default and see if the
Japanese "holds" through the registration.

-- 
John Keegan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://RackShare.com


> From: "Paul Sherrard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 04:11:59 +0900
> To: "OpenSRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Japanese Domain Names?
> 
> I'm having "issues" with the 2.22 client..
> 
> I'm using reg_system.cgi but it seems to mis-translate the Shift-JIS encoded
> names between me entering the name and the "verify order" page..
> 
> Anyone else seeing this happen? It doesn't happen to all names, but a good
> portion.. It only happens on my server, not on the OpenSRS webpage..
> 
> Is it the Shiftjis.map file from the Unicode::Map module?? I've emailed
> OpenSRS, but just wondering if anyone on the list has seen this happen or
> knows the solution already..
> 
> Paul Sherrard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Future Media Network
> Tokyo, Japan
> tel. +81-3-5469-8911
> fax. +81-3-5469-8910
> "Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible."
> 

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