Thanks Philippe Philippe Verdy wrote:
> From: "Toyin Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Thank you Philippe. The characters you detailed below only seem to work in > Word. > > They don't work in DBArtisan or netscape messenger or outlook. > > There are a lot of applications that can use and render these characters. At > least all those applications that can handle ISO-8859-2, or Windows-1250 or > Central-European DOS/OEM codepages. > > Outlook will render them, as well as Netscape, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, > Excel, WordPerfect, Java, and this is not limited to Windows as they also > exist even in MacOS Classic with its MacCentral charset, or on Unix/Linux > with XFree86 (even those that don't have a TrueType font renderers, as there > are a lot of fonts built at least for ISO-8859-2)... > > As I said, your most probable issue is that your client application is > configured to handle only ISO-8859-1 or Windows-1252 or CP850 or CP437 only. > If this is so, there's no way to display them: > > What you can do is only: > > 1) modify the client configuration to support the Latin2 charset at least, > or > > 2) update your client application so that it handles at least the Latin2 > charset with a version localized for Central Europe (but I think you should > upgrade to an application that supports Unicode support)... > > Neither Sybase or Windows should be the cause of your problem (see solution > 1). -- NOTICE: If received in error, please destroy and notify sender. Sender does not waive confidentiality or privilege, and use is prohibited.

