Does this page display correctly for you?

notfred

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Feb 12, 2001
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The definition of "display correctly" for the purposes of this poll is "None of the characters appear as empty rectangles". They should all look like actual symbols.

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minendo

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Aug 31, 2001
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There are no special fonts used in this file. It uses a single font (Arial Unicode MS) for all characters. The font comes standard with Microsoft Office. Example characters:
? ? ? ? O ? ü ?? ?45? ?67?
It's fairly easy to include characters into regular text, such as this example for v2. Or an example with the ¶ symbol.
 

Ogg

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Originally posted by: Tremulant
Works for me under FF1.0PR & IE 6.0. Windows XP SP1.

but doesnt work in IE6, xp SP2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shocked:








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notfred

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Feb 12, 2001
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Thanks everyone. This should work for everyone using firefox, everyone with Office installed, and everyone using OS X. I was looking for some real-world data.
 

loup garou

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Feb 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: notfred
Thanks everyone. This should work for everyone using firefox, everyone with Office installed, and everyone using OS X. I was looking for some real-world data.
hmm...office 2003, xpsp2, IE6, it doesn't work.
 

notfred

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Feb 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: notfred
Thanks everyone. This should work for everyone using firefox, everyone with Office installed, and everyone using OS X. I was looking for some real-world data.
hmm...office 2003, xpsp2, IE6, it doesn't work.

Did you do a custom installation of Office and turn off the fonts or something?
 

loup garou

Lifer
Feb 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: notfred
Thanks everyone. This should work for everyone using firefox, everyone with Office installed, and everyone using OS X. I was looking for some real-world data.
hmm...office 2003, xpsp2, IE6, it doesn't work.

Did you do a custom installation of Office and turn off the fonts or something?
Nope, full installation.