Lars Marius Garshol wrote,
> > | > | Just for the record: for Opera 6.0 it makes no difference how you > | encode the characters. They can be NCRs, encoded in UTF-8, or > | encoded in UTF-16. > > > They display on my machine. I've had problems getting them to display > on some other machines, even Windows 2000 machines, and I am not sure > what it is that makes the OS display these characters on some > machines, and not others. > > Could you let me know (off-list) what Windows version you are running, > whether you've enabled surrogate display in the registory, and what > fonts with support for non-BMP characters you've installed? That would > be helpful in working out what, exactly, it is that needs to be > enabled for this to work. > Done. Meanwhile installed Opera 6.0 on Windows 2000. It is a pleasure to report that Opera handles Plane One both as NCR and as UTF-8 on Windows 2000. As far as I know, Opera is the only browser which can make that claim. Best regards (and best wishes for the new year), James Kass.

