(Apologies to those for whom non-European languages are not foreign!) I am preparing an application that will manipulate HTML text that is supplied in multiple languages. However, in trying to understand how this works in Rev, I'm kind of confused.
First of all, if I have a web page written in e.g. a combination of English and an asian character set (such as Thai) and my browser (either Internet Explorer, Firefox or even the embedded browser inside Lotus Notes) displays the Thai characters just fine. I do have Thai language accessibility options installed on Windows XP (through Control Panel), so maybe this will not for those who do not do that. If I view the source of these web pages, the Thai is displayed in amongst the HTML, even in an application as simple as Notepad. However, what confuses me is why I cannot get Rev to display a page in Thai. Take http://www.google.co.th. Issuing the instruction answer URL "http://www.google.co.th" displays the page as styled text, but the Thai characters are replaced with inappropriate Roman characters. Furthermore, if I just put the URL into a field to see the HTML that makes up the page, these inappropriate Roman characters are there too in the HTML. But if I copy the HTML from Notepad, and paste it into a field in Rev, the Thai characters appear within the HTML just as they do in Notepad. I see from the list's archives that people have been using unicodeText and htmlText in various ways to manipulate non-Roman character sets, but I can't seem to get either to work even in this simple example. Here's what I did: I saved the Google page locally and tried to use the unicodeText/binfile combination with: set the unicodeText of field "field 1" to URL "binfile:c:\temp\google.htm" as per the Transcript dictionary entry on unicodeText. This loads the html from the local file, but the Thai characters have been subsituted for square blocks (Notepad can still display this local file with Thai characters intact). I tried to use htmlText to set the contents of a second field to the HTML (with Thai) that I successfully pasted into a Rev field, but that gave me a result similar to answer URL "http://www.google.co.th" I am sure that since there are several people who have written about these issues on the list before, we can at least nail a simple example like this, that others can use to build up when dealing with non-Roman character sets. The fundamental problem seems to be that Rev cannot read the Thai characters from a file or URL, but can display them when they are copied over from the clipboard. Regards, Bernard _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
