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 Problem with Japaneese Chars

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Daneil STEINMETZ
Posted: 04/06/2003, 8:44 AM

With CCS 1.0, I developped a web site in Japaneese. To insert Japaneese chars, il used a another tool to write text and with copy/paste insert them in PHP and HTML in the CCS 1.0 editors. With version 2.0 when i do the same, but all Japaneese chars are modified automaticly by the CCS 2.0 editor into ??, so i cannot used my technique anymore, neither continue to develop my web site with CCS 2.0.
Is there a solution to force the editor not to translate chars automaticly ?
Birger Voigt
Posted: 04/07/2003, 8:54 AM

The same trouble happened to me and there are still quite long support cases unsolved due to CCS's lack of handling unicode characters. Even the latest version of CCS doesn't support Japanese Characters completely but there is some progress coming from the developers. However, I found several workarounds by utelizing Japanese OSs and servers. If you are running Windows XP on a non Japanese version, you can change your codepage in the Regional Settings to run non unicode programs in Japanese. Now, CCS works better (but only the latest version 2056 or so, not the betas!!) but other non Japanese programs may not work anymore... You also have to set CCS in the options dialoge to use some unicode font like Ariel Unicode MS or MS UI Gothic. Additionally, you have to set the encoding in the html header to shift_jp. Obeying all this should work fine for simple pages. Good luck!
Gaaaz
Posted: 04/07/2003, 10:31 AM

Hello,

I think I might have a simple and easy solution for you.

I am using Greek for some sites and used to have the same problem. The solution is this:

when you select your text (notepad, or any other editor) Have your keyboard switced to the language your text is (check the icon near windows clock to be sure it says jp not en). if you copy text now, the characters will be at the language you want. Before paste be sure to check again if it says jp while you are in CCS's (or any other) editor, now paste it.

I hope this hint helps

   


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