What specifically are you looking for?  Using Korean text or Chinese text 
should be no different than using regular text, except that you need to make 
sure the textfield is set to use Unicode fonts so your text will appear 
properly.


Jim Kremens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all,

Does anyone have any examples they can share of using Korean or Chinese text
in textfields?

Thanks,

Jim Kremens
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