I think there's a special package you have to install on your computer, too, something like "Asian characters" or something. Very helpful, huh? I figured it out once, and now all the Asian-language spam is pretty characters instead of boxes and numbers.
OK, I checked; under Control Panel, choose Regional and Language Options, select the Languages tab and check the ones you want.
2006-08-18 15:49:05
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answered by lee m 5
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you'd be in both of those 3 circumstances: one million. it truly is Mojibake, garbage font, which ability the computing device couldn't understand the language you attempt to set, even if it truly is conceivable that you do not recognize the language and tried to locate it, yet won't be able to. See variety 3 less than. someone might want to easily be fooling you. 2. You did not set the browser with the properly perfect language font to verify the rfile or website's unique overseas language. 3. similar as above, even if it truly is deliberately made up of different fonts to fool different people into wondering that the web page is in a overseas language even as it truly is genuinely not and is only a web page made up of assorted symbols, or quite some letters or characters from quite some overseas languages, alongside with combing Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, chinese, jap hiragana or katakana and or Korean hangul, Devanagari, etc...
2016-11-05 03:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually it is because you don't have the font. Try downloading a traditional chinese font and install it. There should be instructions on the site you choose on how to install, if you don't already know how to do it. Good Luck
2006-08-18 15:47:07
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answered by experiencedmotherof4 3
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When you install your web browser you need to choose to include certain language support with it. So maybe reinstall your browser and see if there are some language options with it when you download at the site, or included with the setup program. You may need the Chinese version of the browser.
2006-08-18 15:48:58
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answered by martin h 6
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u may try this if u are using winxp.
go to control panel, go to regional and language options.
under the languages tab, check the 2 boxes on supplemental language support.
then under advanced tab, select those languages u wan to install too.
u will be prompt to insert your winxp CD when u click OK.
finally u must restart the comp.
2006-08-18 15:50:16
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answered by man 1
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You might have to install the fonts for traditional chinese on your computer for microsoft to translate those words for you.
2006-08-18 15:48:31
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answered by michael2003c2003 5
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