Yes, too cool! I can see them now! Setting the encoding to user-defined
and using NCRs works.
I'll set up the page with an Etruscan example.
As for the zip of the rtf file, I am sorry, I forgot to give the url.
http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/etruscan.zip
Tex
James Kass wrote:
>
> Andrew "Bass" Shcheglov was kind enough to provide a solution.
>
> MSIE will display Plane Two text if the encoding is UTF-8, but
> won't display Plane One text.
>
> The way to get Plane One text to display in MSIE 5.00 and up in
> W2K is to use decimal NCRs and set the character set to user
> defined.
>
> Andrew would like to be able to display non-BMP material using
> Netscape/Mozilla. I forwarded his question to Yung-Fong Tang,
> who is out of the office. Can anyone offer a solution for Netscape
> browser?
>
> Best regards,
>
> James Kass.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tex Texin" <texin@progress.com>
> To: "Unicoders" <unicode@unicode.org>
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 11:09 PM
> Subject: Re: unicode demo: surrogates
>
> > For those of you asking for the data to try getting surrogates to work,
> > I put a short sample page with etruscan at:
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/aulusCode2001.html
> >
> > I also placed a zip file with a .rtf file that contains a little
> > etruscan. This one displays well with WordPad and James Kass' Code2001
> > font.
> >
> > tex
> > --
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > Tex Texin Director, International Business
> > mailto:Texin@Progress.com Tel: +1-781-280-4271
> > the Progress Company Fax: +1-781-280-4655
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > For a compelling demonstration for Unicode:
> > http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/unicode-example.html
> >
> >
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin Director, International Business mailto:Texin@Progress.com Tel: +1-781-280-4271 the Progress Company Fax: +1-781-280-4655 ------------------------------------------------------------- For a compelling demonstration for Unicode: http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/unicode-example.html
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