double byte chars in cf7 charts, flashpaper and PDF

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    Default double byte chars in cf7 charts, flashpaper and PDF

    Hello all,
    i have a problem with double byte characters not displaying properly in cf7
    charts, flashpaper and PDF on win 2003 server. They all work fine on my XP dev
    workstation, but all that's displayed on the win2003 server are little boxes.
    Has anyone seen this issue or anything similar? Seems kinda weird that it all
    works on XP and not win 2003.

    cheers,

    Jason

    Jason Sheedy Guest

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    Default Re: double byte chars in cf7 charts, flashpaper and PDF

    There are probably font issues - the XP system has the right ones while the
    Win 2003 server doesn't.

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    Tom Jordahl
    Macromedia Server Development


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    Default Re: double byte chars in cf7 charts, flashpaper and PDF

    Seems the problem's with the 2003 server not having MS Arial Unicode installed as a windows system font or in the cf font manager. Big thanks to Paul Hasings and Tom Jordahi.

    Jason
    Jason Sheedy Guest

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