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Can not display Japanese Characters correctly

Hi there....

I try do display japanese characters with ASP .NET. (visual basic) but
the output is unreadable. (‚±‚ñ‚à ‰â€šÂ¿â€šÃ)

When I save my test.aspx in VisualStudio, VisualStudio tells me that
Unicod characters are in my test.aspx file. So I stored the whole
thing with Encoding.
After I display the page in the browser it shows me still some
ureadable output.
(I also tried different encodings, and also switched the browsers
encoding setting)

My IIS Server is 5.0 (default setting)

I also have a Japanese Server. On this japanese server everything
works fine.

Thanks

Michi :)
Jul 19 '05 #1
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michi wrote on 17 jul 2003 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
I try do display japanese characters with ASP .NET. (visual basic) but


Please ask an dotnet group, as this NG is classical ASP only.

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Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Jul 19 '05 #2

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