On 19 Oct 2006, at 15:23, Asif Ali wrote:

> I have one multilingual site. When i see the page in all languages  
> from india i can see all the language fonts properly. But when my  
> client sees the page from Europe he cant see the Chineese fonts.  
> All other he can see but not chinese.
> Can any one tell me what will be the problem.
> The site is using GNU Gettext library for multi lingual content.
Hi Muhammad,

You need to make sure your database table is encoded in UTF-8 format.  
Which is unicode format for multi-language support - this ensures all  
your non-english language characters will correctly stored in the  
data. (Chinese, Cyrillic, Portuguese, Japanese, etc)

Also, any webpages should use UTF-8 Encoding too:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />

Even so, Windows is quite poor at supporting multi-languages without  
installing specific language packs.
This is a user OS issue & there is nothing you can do beyond having  
the correct encoding as above.

Riquez


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