Hello Michka,
I'm still impressionate by the multilanguage page you done (http://www.trigeminal.com/samples/provincial.html) and thanks again to help me to use unicode with database. I studied the above page to understand how displaying both japanese kanji, traditional chinese and pinyin correctly at the same time. I got it now, but I still have some questions or misunderstanding. Thanks a lot to help. PS: With all fonts I have, I can see all the texts in the page except this one : ???? ?????? ?????? ??? ??? but sorry, I can't tell which font is used and if theses fonts are free of rights. 1) What kind of file are the .eot files used in the style definition of the page ? 2) It's seems that the informations insertted into the database are inserted with the same encoding that the page containing the form. As I working with "utf-8" encoding, it's seems all my datas are in "utf-8" encoding in the database, So when I wish to paste datas directly into a field (with SQL server Enterprise Manager) I need to copy/paste in "utf-8" format. With this format, I cannot see the text correctly with the Enterprise Manager. But I can also paste data in "Unicode" format in the Enterprise Manager which it's correctly displayed in the Enterprise Manager but not on the web page (because it's not utf-8 encoding). I thing it's not correct to stock datas in "utf-8". Moreover, a japanese kana/kanji in utf-8 still need 3 characters lenght of a "nvarchar" type string. Have an idea ? Big thanks! --------------------------------------------------- BAILLY Mano�l UCHRONY [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.manoel-bailly.com http://www.uchrony.be portable:32-2-347.70.26 phone:32-2-660.49.25 e-phone/fax:32-43-20.54.33

