I think you are exploring it well.
thanks for the feedback, and please help others who share the same
questions.

Cheers,
Xi

On Aug 11, 6:20 am, hullflyer wrote:
> OK I think I'm starting to figure out something.  It has to do with
> the DOCTYPE of the document.  If you leave out DOCTYPE, then the fonts
> appear and the page renders OK in my browser even for Japanese,
> Korean, and Cbinese when I set the charset=utf-8 in the page (browser
> goes into quirks mode I think).
>
> If I add ANY of the w3 DOCTYPEs, website translate does not work for
> those Asian languages.
>
> So now the Q is, how do I get the css and html to render properly
> across browsers (need DOCTYPE) AND use the Google website translator
> for Asian langs (can't have DOCTYPE)?
>
> Correllary - why does the the Google Translate tools page (http://
> translate.google.com/translate_tools) work when there is a DOCTYPE in
> the embedded page that shows the sample for "Your Fancy Web Site"?  If
> I cut and paste the source from that embed into its own html page, it
> does not work until I take out the DOCTYPE.  I'm assuming it's becuase
> the parent page for teh ebedded page has no DOCTYPE.

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