Whether or not the handsets support UTF-8, the bigger issue is: i-mode spec
states that cHTML must be encoded as Shift-JIS, so even if you manage to get
UTF-8 encoded contents to display, it is not guaranteed -- do so at your own
risk!
r e n
"Karl ." wrote:
> Dear list.
>
> Approximately how many I-mode devices support UTF-8 character encoding?
>
> Regards
> Karl.
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