On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 16:12:01 -0700, Kintaro wrote:
> I recently updated the browser on my computer to IE to 7.0 and found that, if
> the website is in Unicode (UTF-8), all Kanji characters are displayed using
> Chinese fonts, in which some characters are displayed in completely different
> shape in Japanese fonts. This happens despite the fact that I added Japanese
> to Language Preference in IE7. Is there anyway that I could display Kanji in
> proper Japanese fonts?
Do Japanese sites use UTF-8 encoding? I have a few sites I visit, but they
mostly seem to use "Shift-JIS", or one of the other encoding types in the
Page menu list.
This one is an example of the "Japanese (Shift-JIS)" encoding being listed
in the Page | Encoding menus:
http://www.fics.ne.jp/~yamaneko/
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