Very gratifying to see it up in Unicode. Netscape + the Cyberbit font handles it
just fine, even on an English-only system.
Mark
Adrian Havill wrote:
> For those having problems, there is also a UTF-8 (because the text uses
> U+00E5 which has no equivalent in JIS) encoded version at
>
> <URL:http://www.oki.co.jp/OKI/RDG/JIS/java/GlobalJava/UTF-8/index.htm>
>
> It's encoded correctly, and I could view it in Hotjava, IE 4 PR 1 (wow, IE 4
> for Solaris!) and Communicator 4.
>
> > I could download the page to my disk and edit it (to change the incorrect
> > tag), and view it that way.
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