triple byte?
looks likle I have my research and development to develop the tech
architecture for this project.

And if I understand correctly, you are saying that someone in China could
then use NotePad (for e.g of a simple text editor) and save a file in
unicode using chinese characters, and when Flash loads this into a dynamic
text field it will display the chinese characters without a problem?

Halleluja! Why did Director not do this years ago....

Thanks

Nik C


On 12/15/05, Morten Barklund Shockwaved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> nik crosina wrote:
> > Has anybody worked with Flash and double byte (e.g. chinese) characters
> > sets?
> > Or is that a non issue in Flash. We are having to convert a Director
> > application into a fully unicoded Flash version (the missing unicdoe
> > implementation of Director being the main reason for this).
>
> Chinese isn't double-byte in UTF8 - it's triple-byte (as far as I know).
> Danish special characters (and most other special characters of roman
> languages, just as cyrillic, greek and other characters) are
> double-byte, and it works just fine.
>
> Flash understands unicode (using UTF8-encoding) perfectly internally and
> when loading and sending strings.
>
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