Dendouryuuji: > Um, the first thing you want to do maybe is go to Asia or something. Um, everybody, do Asian versions of VB use Unicode? > I know they can handle double byte characters because VB as a standard comes with "hiraganize" and "katakanize" functions. > > Once I tried to get around this when I was trying to get Asian text to show up right. I don't know if it worked. If you want details, mail me and you get a free clock program.
When using a Japanese program on my computer, all characters are usually displayed as question marks (?) or a whole mess of ANSI characters (though I *do* have Japanese fonts on my computer), so I think that there might be some problems even *if* the Asian versions of Visual Basic *do* support Unicode. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

