Thanks Stefan, that's good to know. Seems a bit odd to hide the encoding abilities, especially when there is already a "more" menu pick...
thanks for the info. tex Stefan Persson wrote: > > IE 5 supports more encodings than listed. For example, > the western European DOS encoding is supported (though > not selectable). However, such web pages will *only* > be displayed properly if they contain a <META> tag > specifying that the encoding is ibm850. JIS is not > selectable, but will work if a <META> tag is on the > page, or if "Japanese (Auto-select)" is chosen from > the encoding list. > > Stefan > > _____________________________________________________ > Hitta sn�rapporter... > fr�n 500 olika skidorter i Europa > p� http://se.snow.yahoo.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin Director, International Business mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] the Progress Company Tel: +1-781-280-4271 http://www.progress.com ------------------------------------------------------------- "The world writes in my database!" Progress Exchange 2002 http://www.progress.com/exchange/labs.htm#globalization A compelling demonstration for Unicode: http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode/unicode-example-intro.html

