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Typing Thai characters in web input boxes

Typing, encoding, and display of Thai characters

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Typing Thai characters in web input boxes

Postby Richard Wordingham » Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:53 pm

goody wrote:... unless I change the 'Language for non-Unicode programs' to Thai (which changes date and time etc to Thai)

The data and time seem to be yet another setting. I have the language for non-Unicode programs set to Thai, and by far the most significant consequence I've noticed is that Notepad considers 'ANSI' to mean one of the Thai extensions. (I'm not disputing the effect on that dictionary yet.) I don't believe Notepad is a non-Unicode program.

I'm running Windows XP Home Edition with SP2.
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Typing Thai characters in web input boxes

Postby Dean » Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:31 am

Thanks to all who replied (especially Goody for your extra effort in helping me resolve this!). It must be an issue specifically related to IE, because when I use Firefox (version 1.0.3), the issue of typing thai directly into text boxes goes away.

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