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Re: chinese Character problem on Oracle, windows 98 and windows 2000

From: Jan Gelbrich <j_gelbrich_at_westfalen-blatt.de>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 10:13:07 +0200
Message-ID: <ammikr$7531q$1@ID-152732.news.dfncis.de>


Hi Henry,

do You work *either* on W2K or W98, or do You have both systems on it, to choose from boot menu ?
I donīt think You use both at the same time ? ...

Anyway, I think that W2K is more stabile to show Asian Fonts correctly though (I tried it with Japanese
and also had some trouble until final success)... so You might make a decision what system You use.

You may also Try to use AsianSuite (search by google), a tool that can switch on/off Asian characters, including other Chinese Fonts like
Big5 and so on...

Hope this little tip might be helpful to You.

Jan

"Henry" <henry_at_jf.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3d8b449e_at_shknews01...
> Hi All,
>
> I have a problem on Traditional Chinese. Please help!
>
> I am using a client server program. I set the character set of the
> oracle database to UTF8. When i try to input the chinese on Traditional
> Chinese (as default language ) windows 2000, i can see it on Traditional
> Chinese (as default language ) other windows 2000 computer. However,
windows
> 98 computer can't see it.
> When i try to input the chinese on Traditional Chinese (as default
language)
> windows 98, i can see it on other Traditional Chinese (as default
language )
> windows 98 computer. However, windows 2000 computer can't see it.
>
> Any one can help ??
>
> Henry
>
>
Received on Mon Sep 23 2002 - 03:13:07 CDT

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