Can you post a link to an example page with this problem. Its easier to
look at the output and tell you the problem.
Tom.
On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 03:18, Jonathan Trevor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're developing an i-mode (chtml) UI and I'm seeing something which I
> assume is to do with full-width and half-width characters.=20
>
> We're returning pages written in aspx (asp.net) with the charset set to
> shift_jis to various emulators and a couple of phones (not true i-mode
> phones since they don't exist in the US). However, the real phone and
> one emulator only shows half of the text of a submit button, or half of
> some text before an input text tag (the tag starts halfway through the
> text) for example.
>
> It seems that all of the text is being rendered at twice the width being
> allocated for it (or visa versa, it's only getting half with width it
> needs to be rendered).
>
> Can anyone point me towards a solution for this problem? I presume its
> some encoding problem but changing the charset doesn't seem to solve
> this problem and I'm at a loss concerning what to change next (we're
> getting strange japanese characters instead of the emoji icons too).
>
> (also, as a slight aside, has anyone found a good (accurate) i-mode
> software emulator?)
>
> Thanks
> Jonathan
>
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