1 posted on
07/09/2003 12:56:45 PM PDT by
BobP
To: BobP
What does the page source say? You're looking at unicode characters which can be anything from Hebrew, Greek to Chinese, Japanese and everything in between. If your browser isn't set to display the characters, then you'll see exactly what you saw. But the kicker is its not an exact transation. It depends on the language of the web page and the settings of your browser. Page source might give you a clue. Then, the unicode consortium with their zillions of code pages would have the character for you.
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To: BobP
Unicode Consortium is
here Bear in mind, that HTML unicode is decimal, but the offical unicode characters are in hex. So you'll have to do some translation. For example, the Unicode character (HTML) ợ is (hex) 1EE3. The Unicode consotium would have it as 1EE3, your page source would have it as ợ
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