[SL] Re: Chinese Big 5
- From: G Lam <garylam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: sql-ledger-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 08:42:52 -0400
My server is RH8.0 with Apache2 and SL2.06
Client is Chinese Win2K pro with writing pad. IE6 and Netscape 7. Client can
write Chinese to Word, Excel, Outlook Express and Access2K without problem.
When client using Netscape logs to SL, all pages displayed Chinese and only
need to change to Chinese encoding once in the beginning throuth out the
whole session. But can't input Chinese with Netscape to SL.
When client using IE6 logs to SL, it needs to change to Chinese encoding
every time the screen is refreshed (although can display Chinese, but very
inconvenient). But input Chinese to SL is not a problem with IE6.
Any idea?
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim T. Lai" <lai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <sql-ledger-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 1:46 AM
Subject: [SL] Re: Chinese Big 5
>
> Gary:
>
> I don't quite understand. Are your clients running RH as well? I have a
> test setup as such and I have not encountered such problems.
>
> SL/Apache1/Postgres/RH7.3 backend and English
> Windows98/IE/Richwin/Penpower Writing Pad client and everything works
> fine. Say when your writing traditional Chinese on a Word documents do
> you encounter such problem as well? May be check your Chinese
> translator. Good luck!
>
> Tim
>
>
> G Lam wrote:
>
> >
> >My setup is:
> >
> >SL/Apache2/RH8.0
> >I had made the defaule language= tw in the apache language section.
> >
>
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> >----
> >Hi, my SL is up and running, but have a problem. I setup the dataset as
> >Traditional Chinese. If the client uses Netscape, he only needs to change
> >the encoding the first time during the whole session. That is good, but
with
> >Netscape, the Chinese writing pad can't generate Chinese. If the client
uses
> >Internet Explorer, he needs to change the encoding every time the screen
is
> >refresthed. However, the Chinese writing pad can write Chinese correctly.
> >How can I change the setup that the client's internet explorer does not
have
> >to changed the encoding every time just like Netscape does?
> >
> >Thank you.
> >Gary
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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- [SL] Chinese Big 5
- From: G Lam
- [SL] Re: Chinese Big 5
- From: Tim T. Lai
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