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bjwang
Hello wisers,
We are testing a system which is developed on top of Oracle 9iAS. The
client PCs are using Internet Explorer to access the system. We are
sure that the Oracle 9i database server is set to use Unicode. The
Oracle 9i database server and Oracle 9iAS server are now running on
English Windows 2000 server. With client PCs running on traditional
Chinese Windows 2000 or traditional Chinese Windows XP, via Internet
Explorer we put traditional Chinese text into the system then query the
data again, it displays in inverted question marks.
1. How to resolve the problem?
2. Does the Internet Explorer View -> Code Unicode (UTF-8) setting
controls content display as well as keyin?
3. Or the system controls the code interpretation of keyin?
Thanks,
Bruce
We are testing a system which is developed on top of Oracle 9iAS. The
client PCs are using Internet Explorer to access the system. We are
sure that the Oracle 9i database server is set to use Unicode. The
Oracle 9i database server and Oracle 9iAS server are now running on
English Windows 2000 server. With client PCs running on traditional
Chinese Windows 2000 or traditional Chinese Windows XP, via Internet
Explorer we put traditional Chinese text into the system then query the
data again, it displays in inverted question marks.
1. How to resolve the problem?
2. Does the Internet Explorer View -> Code Unicode (UTF-8) setting
controls content display as well as keyin?
3. Or the system controls the code interpretation of keyin?
Thanks,
Bruce