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Subject: Help! ASP+MS Access Chinese code problem
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: choimanhei-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 15 Sep 2004 09:11 PDT
Expires: 15 Oct 2004 09:11 PDT
Question ID: 401539
I had a ASP+MS Access website in an English Window server. The
language of the website is Chinese Traditional. Now, I want to move
the website to a Chinese Traditional Window server. However, all data
get from MS Access in the new server is wrong code but not Chinese.
What should I do? Should it be something about codepage setting? I
have put <%@ codepage="1252" %> at the top of the web pages following
someone's advice but it does not work.

Clarification of Question by choimanhei-ga on 18 Sep 2004 07:35 PDT
thekok,
Thanks for your reply. However, my Chinese Tracditional version MS
Access XP does not have Encoding tab in Tools->Options->Web Options.
What should I do then?
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Subject: Re: Help! ASP+MS Access Chinese code problem
From: thekok-ga on 17 Sep 2004 10:58 PDT
 
I have done something same as you for a japanese site,
and came across problem like you but forgot how to really solved
it already.

Anyway I have search the help in access (keyword : language)
and found out that there is a language encoding that you can set.

Like this :

Set the language encoding for a Web page
When you are authoring a Web page, you can specify the encoding that a
Web browser will use to display the page.

On the Tools menu, click Options. 
Click the General tab, and then click Web Options. 
In the Web Options dialog box, click the Encoding tab. 
Do one of the following:
To specify the language code that your Office application uses to
display the page if the page is not already displayed with the correct
language encoding, click the language you want in the Reload the
current document as list. This setting is also used when subsequent
pages are loaded if the language encoding cannot be determined.

To specify the language code for saving the page, click the language
you want in the Save this document as list.

Note   To have your Office application always save your pages by using
default language encoding, select the Always save Web pages in the
default encoding check box. This setting affects the current page and
future pages that you save. This setting is useful if you reuse pages
from other sources and want to store every page in one encoding.
Subject: Re: Help! ASP+MS Access Chinese code problem
From: thekok-ga on 19 Sep 2004 09:37 PDT
 
Can you try change it in the english version and copy to the chinese
version again and see.

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