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Jun. 27th, 2003 02:38 amI'm really frustrated. My browser (IE 5, mac OS9) recently stopped displaying Cyrillic properly. I've tried fixing the problem in the preferences. No good. I can't TYPE in LJ in Cyrillic, either. Since I do have friends who write in Russian and I like to occasionally reply in kind, this is a rather annoying problem.
The really weird thing is, if I try to force a character set in IE, LJ's pages ALWAYS revert to UTF-8.
I think I'll see if Opera can handle it.
Also, I've noticed lately that the non-loading web page error is back. Grrr
The really weird thing is, if I try to force a character set in IE, LJ's pages ALWAYS revert to UTF-8.
I think I'll see if Opera can handle it.
Also, I've noticed lately that the non-loading web page error is back. Grrr
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Date: 2003-06-27 05:25 am (UTC)http://www.apple.com/safari/
Once upon a time, Mac IE 5 was hands-down the best browser out there, but it's showing it's age now. And from what I've read, M$ has recently discontinued development of IE for Mac.
and krasota's running OS 9...
Date: 2003-06-27 07:31 am (UTC)Actually, the most likely cause of the issue is either font conflicts or possibly data corruption on one of the data forks of the fonts.
And what exactly is a non-loading page error?
Re: and krasota's running OS 9...
Date: 2003-06-27 10:19 am (UTC)When the error happens again, I'll give you the code.
Initially they tried to tell me that my Open Transport was out of date, but I have the most recent update for OS9. I realize OS9 is obsolete, but isn't everything?
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Date: 2003-06-27 10:13 am (UTC)Try going into ie's tools->internet options and delete your temporary internet files. Under windoze, ie 5.x gets twitchy when I get too many cached files.
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Date: 2003-06-27 10:13 am (UTC)