From: "Francois Yergeau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Raymond Mercier a �crit : > > However, I am disappointed to find that IE6 will not display > > U+20000, etc. > > See http://www.i18nguy.com/surrogates.html, may help.
I kew about this page and the related settings. But as a subsidiary question, is this Windows registery settings for Internet Explorer ALSO required for pages encoded with the native Chinese GB18030 standard instead of Unicode (UTF-8, UTF-16 with surrogates, UTF-32) or CESU-8? Does IE6 assume that a page encoded with GB18030 is basically Chinese and will then use the SimBun18030 font automatically without this setting, or is this preset on the Chinese version of Windows?

