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Problem Viewing Thai In Ie7

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I have installed the Thai languge package and get some Thai now displayed corectly, such as headers etc..but more often that not the body of the page is garbled.

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I have of course refreshed using the encode settings....

Am I missing something?? At first I thought it may have been a font issue, but I think I must have installed about a dozen of them, still no change...... what to do??

For all the techs.....I'm using Windows XP SE, IE Explorer 7 (Japanese)....

Cheers

Oz

Do you have auto select enabled in View -> Encoding ? What is probably happening is the page is being read and defaulting to Japanese. Also often headings are images so they appear correctly whilst the body text does not.

Regards

PS Unfortunately there are a number of different Thai encodings just to complicate matters.

Edited by A_Traveller

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The auto detect function is active, which should mean it should default to Thai after reading the metatags, but even after manually refreshing the encode function its still garbled. The headers I referred to are not graphics, I should have clarified that. When reading my favorite forums for eg. the forum/topic heading is fine but the content is NG. Are there more encodings I can get somewhere to make sure I have them all....?

oz

Thai has three encodings, if I recall correctly &, of course unicode. Ironically a lot of work was done on the unicode implementation within Thailand. One thing that can throw it is if the pages are framed.

Encodings

Windows (874)

Thai TIS-620

Thai ISO 8859-11 and

Unicode utf-8

Regards

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