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> <SPAN charset="EUC" lang="japanese"><BR>
> 2 : 111??????????????????????1235<BR>
> </SPAN>
language codes are
zh = chinese
ko = korean
ja = japanese
the charset codes must be fully specified, such as
ISO-2022-JP (the one you are using yourself)
SHIFT-JIS
EUC-JP
otherwise it will make no sense to your browser. Usually looking at what
you can find in your "preferences->navigator->languages" will do the
trick (talking about Mozilla).
EUC-KR would mean korean, and so on, which is which just EUC will not
mean anything.
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