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> Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
>> My page is always in the same charset, the problem is that the user
>> input might not be ...
Okay, I went thru a bit of docs on the japanese multibyte problem and
got some surface understanding of the problem. Yes, since char
dimensions are going to be different I see why browser would end-up
mixing up the input. If you find any interesting site explaining how to
do this please share. I'll be extending an existing content-repository
to add chinese text management in the winter so I'll better start to
worry about it. Thanks in advance.
As for your problem, I am afraid you would better turn to a japanese
programmers' mailing list. That's if you speak japanese yourself, but
you seem to do, so...
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