Unicode sounds like the way to go but am I limiting my accessability (OS and browser wise)?? I will be targeting users in their own language with a local version of their OS and browser (e.g Japanese with Japanese version of Win/Mac and Japanese version of IE/Netscape, etc.) so they should have the required fonts. From my point of view (webpage developer) I need to deal with a language file that contains multiple languages and the only way I think that I can display and work with them all without displaying ???? is to have the file in unicode. Thank you. Simon.
PS: Alex, can Links SQL and DBMan SQL handle Unicode in the SQL table, script, etc. ????