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Old 29th April 2005, 04:21 AM
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got 'invalid unicode' error showing windows share

Hi all,

got 'invalid unicode' error showing windows share with chinese / japanese characters. i've installed most of the chinese / japanese fonts and my browser can display both due to that but i think i didn't install these languages from install so it doesn't have them as part of the install locale or fonts maybe......no clue how to fix this......

any help?

thanks in advance...
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Old 29th April 2005, 06:01 PM
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Apparently there's still some issues with Japanese
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