Re: Using unicode or MBCS characters in forms

>> If you use TANGO browser by ALIS technology, a Canadian company, you
>> don't need to install any Japanese fonts and your kanji docs will be
>> correctly displayed.
>>
> Accent is also quite good.

Accent appears to have many bugs. I know it has font handling bugs
under Windows 95J, but I have also seen things like   being
turned into square boxes in shift-jis data (they blindly substitute
codes instead of characters). I have also seen some parsing errors... 

Received on Thursday, 20 June 1996 21:43:38 UTC