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Luigi Donatello Asero
Jukka K. Korpela said:Some browsers that understand UTF-8 don't grok UTF-16. Moreover, it seems
that Google does not understand UTF-16. Besides, UTF-8 is favored on the
Internet by the IETF policy on character encodings.
Using UTF-16 probably gives efficiency benefits over UTF-8 for dominantly
Chinese text, but I think the above points matter more. Besides, an HTML
document contains HTML markup, which is all ASCII and there more compact
(one byte per character) in UTF-8 than in UTF-16 (two bytes per character).
My problem is though that I cannot write in Chinese on Windows 98 when using
Wordpad or Notepad.
I can write on Notepad while using Windows XP but Window XP is not
compatible with Internet Neighborhood 4.5.
The new version seems to be compatible, doesn´t it?
http://www.knoware.com/index.php?pg=./products/inpro/index
http://www.knoware.com/products/inpro/relnotes.html
However, I do not want to buy it by using credit cards, so I am wondering
which company sells it by invoice or cash in Sweden.
Otherwise I might need buy some software to write in Chinese which let me
write on Notepad, Wordpad, Word 97 using Windows 98 as an operativ system.
Or which other solution would you suggest and why?
Linus is not compatible with Internet Neighborhood 4.5 as far as I know.
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Luigi Donatello (un italiano che vive in Svezia)
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