Barbara,
Unfortunately you are out of luck (as far as I know): Oracle Forms does not
support Unicode on Windows 95.
-tre
-- Tom Emerson Basis Technology Corp. Language Hacker http://www.basistech.com "Beware the lollipop of mediocrity: lick it once and you suck forever"-----Original Message----- From: Magda Danish (Unicode) [mailto:v-magdad@microsoft.com] Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 11:57 AM To: Unicode List Subject: FW: Unicode - Win 95
-----Original Message----- From: Barbara Nardello [mailto:barbara.nardello@objectway.it] Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 7:44 AM To: info@unicode.org Subject: Unicode - Win 95
Hi, I have an Oracle database using the Unicode character set because I need to store some names in every european language, also the Greek. I am working with his data using an interface built with Oracle Form 4.5. I installed this interface on Win NT 4.0 and setting the NLS_LANG environment variable as .AL24UTFFSS (Unicode character set), I can read together the names in all languages rightly. Then I installed the same Oracle Form interface on Win95 but I can't read rightly all names together in all languages. This means that if I set the NLS_LANG environment variable in the Autoexec.bat as WE8ISO8859P1 I can read rightly the names in all languages, but not in Greek. If I set the NLS_LANG environment variable in the Autoexec.bat as EL8ISO8859P7 I can read rightly only the greek names. If I set the NLS_LANG environment variable in the Autoexec.bat as AL24UTFFSS I can't read rightly the names in all languages.
I would like to know if this problem is related to Windows 95 that can't support the Unicode and if Windows 95 doesn't support Unicode, if there are some softwares to install that can resolve this problem
Thanks in advance for your help Regards
Barbara Nardello Objectway Spa
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