Kanji and Kana don't show up on most american computers. Now, i happen to still have my windows disk. Not everyone has that luxury anymore... Does anyone know a work around to get the encodings to those who cannot use my windows disk, nor have lost their own?
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That says for office xp... Does that have a home edition version? Or does that work with home edition too?
Actually, i can do all those fine. What i'm trying to do is get those who don't have the japanese encoding (on home edition of xp) to get it, so they don't have mojibake issues.
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I'm trying to find a fix for users with windows xp home editon, since that link says office, i don't know for sure that it'll work and i havn't found anyone to test it on.
What i'm looking for is the encoding files... Basically the files that require the windows disk to instal. But it says it's for office xp, so i don't know if it'll work for my purpose considering i'm looking for a home xp version since that's what most use. I can't find a home xp version so i need some one without the files to test one who has home edition. I'll find some one, though. Brains:: Dec 20, 2006 There is awareness that at least some of the candidates we pick must be . Happy to have the correction, especially since it fits with the http://philosophyofbrains.com/2006/12/20/new-comment-on-the-philosophy-job-market.aspxHOME |
Hmmmmm... That is most intresting indeed... So, i don't think copying files to the folder will do, but if you take all the files out of the folder, and burn it onto a disk, you basically have your windows disk... Providing those who lost their disk never got their HD "wiped." I hate it when people do that...
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/xpintlsupp.mspx#E4
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Click OK or Apply.
You will prompted to insert the Windows CD-ROM or point to a network location where the files are located.
After the files are installed, you must restart your computer.
To remove the language files, clear the check box beside the applicable collection, and then click OK or Apply.
You may be able to point toward the I386 folder itself. Perhaps you'll have to be more direct and point toward the LANG folder.
Typically Windows will search through a whole folder and its subfolders to look for something. It usually does that when looking for drivers.
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Alright, thanks... I don't know, though, if that'll include files to view japanese in UTF (8 bit unicode) files, but i don't even know for sure if you need to install encoding for them... I pretty much installed the encoding from my windows disk as soon as i found out about encoding issues... lol (Computers should come standard with all 0 to 65535 chars... and this ANSI crap... uuuuuuugh.... I don't even know what the point in that was...
What do you want to do?
a. Type in Japanese on the Internet.
b. Type in Japanese in Microsoft Office documents.
c. Read Japanese on your current Internet browser.
OR
d. Trying to hack the encoding files, and interpret the coding language.
You'll surprise me if you answer "d."
But how will you test it since you already have the files needed on your computer...?
Well, we'll have this problem again starting next year when people loose their Windows Vista disks... Vista comes out January.
That's intresting... and I386 makes me think "Intel Pentium 3 of the x86 processor series." lol That was random, though... but this is intresting indeed...
I think it just adds the required files for viewing Japanese text. I honestly can't say I know if it will give you what your looking for IE. But it's a start I guess.
Which is why i need to find some one to test it...
The office xp download might be the right thing. This seems like an age-old typo problem from long ago. But I think the "Office" is suppose to be "Windows."
Update: it is for office XP
You want the japanese language setup files for windows xp home edition? I assume you want the encoding files for Internet Explorer for XP?
- http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/xpintlsupp.mspx#E4
That's the IME for Windows XP.
I'm sure there's some Japanese language package for IE.
Give me a second to find it.
Hmm. You need the files. Ok. Give me a moment.
Maybe you'll check out computerforums.org if I can't give an answer. I don't know the microsoft website too well. And I don't know if they'll have the files available.
Now to find some one with mojibake issues and see if they're willing to test it for me... I think i will eventually find one during the school year who'll test it for me.
Try this:
- http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/downloads/recommended/ime/install.mspx
- http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=803A623E-C311-4591-A593-B0E24A6F38E8&displaylang=en
I don't know if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit; nor do I know if it matters. But you might as well give it a whirl.
your first link parsed wrong... lol
http://www.jref.com/language/explorer.shtml sends you to windows update... That alone is risky (for many resons)... And that's a nice theory, i should find some one to test it on! lol
http://ask-leo.com/i_dont_have_an_installation_cd_for_windows_xp_what _if_i_need_one.html
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Test didn't work. I did find this article, however: http://ask-leo.com/i_dont_have_an_in..._need_one.html
How about this: http://www.jref.com/language/explorer.shtml
I didn't need the XP CD for installing the language files. However, I looked in the i386 folder and noticed what looked like language files there.
I suppose if you get a CD-R and burn the i386 folder to it, then you'll be able to have that disc as the setup disc. That's the theory, I assume. The language files are in the "LANG" folder. So, if the computer asks for the Win XP setup CD, then you might want to try having the i386 burned to a cd, and, then use that CD.
The language files seem to work just fine with my computer. Then again, I have a DVD of Win Xp which is a system restore CD. I assume the i386 method ought to work. I haven't kept up in computer science nor methods.
I'll probably move to Fedora Core 5 before I use Vista. I still need to figure out the bcm43xx cutter thing.
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