(Assume that whatever script you want to display is displayable if you were to use a legacy encoding. I.e., assume that if you want to send Japanese text in UTF-8, that the Mac is either a Japanese Mac or is using the JDK, so displaying shift_JIS pages would work. I'm trying to determine what percentage of users out there wouldn't be able to use Web forms if the encoding were UTF-8, assuming I know the percentage of people using various browsers.) 1) I have a pretty good idea of the UTF-8 handling issues of Windows versions of IE and NN, but I don't know what happens on the Mac with these two makes of browsers. I assume that version 3 or earlier won't work, except for ASCII-only text. What I don't know is the extent to which versions 4 and later will support UTF-8. Again, given the assumption I stated at the top, what aspects of UTF-8 support will fail with which browsers/OS versions? (Perhaps it will display, but form data isn't returned in UTF-8, or maybe you have to have both the right browser version AND Mac OS 8 or later, or whatever.) 2) Are the UTF-8 issues in the AOL versions of IE the same as in ordinary IE? Thanks, Glen Perkins