Re: Language Support

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> Sorry I didn't provide more information about our system. It actually
> seems to be a desktop issue. I tested this from a few different machines
> and browsers at my job and asian characters were not properly displaying,
> but I ended up logging on from home machine to find that they were
> displaying from that machine. It only occurred to me afterwards that they
> probably weren't displaying from different machines at work because they
> all use the same desktop image. I'll have to verify this but this does
> seem to be what's happening.

See page with information about CJK and other characters

http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/

SquirrelMail uses html entities to display characters in other character
sets. If you want to display them same way as horde3/imp4 does, you will
need PHP with iconv support and some modifications in functions/i18n.php.

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