![]() ![]() get translation done directly in the source code. in a student lab or in an internet cafe frequented by travellers) as the previous computer user may have set the "view" "text encoding" to a different charset.ġ. ![]() this will ensure that site displays correctly on computers that are set up for multiple languages (e.g. are you using a Chinese version of dreamweaver?ģ. so some English versions of dreamweaver only handles English characters correctly, no matter what the encoding. some versions of dreamweaver have difficulty using characters other than the language version used. try pasting text into a standard multilingual non-microsoft text editor first, saving as correct encoding, and then moving to html.Ģ. you need to ensure that word has set the encoding correctly in the first place (microsoft products sometimes have issues if you are not using the localised version are you using a chinese version of word?). i think there are several possible causes here:ġ.
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