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Sometime we came across some websites that are encoded with unicode. It can be easily viewed on Internet Explorer. But almost 90% of webbers use other browsers rather than IE. As you can't see proper phase of the unicode encoded website, I'm now giving you the tips to enable viewing of unicode encoded website.
Configuring your system
On Windows 2000
1. Go to Control Panel, Regional Options
2. In the General tab, see the Language settings for the system
3. Select Indic from the list
4. Click Ok. You may have to restart your computer.
On Windows Xp
1. Go to Control Panel, Regional and Language Options
2. In the Language tab, select Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)
3. Click Ok. You may have to restart your computer.
N. B: You may need your windows installer media.
For Vista & Linux users
Vista & Linux has the automated Unicode Support. Users of Vista & Linux don't need to install anything.