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    I am using Table Editor 0.81 Beta, a generic database editor which I downloaded from the Internet, to edit my online Access database. The problem is that when I try to edit tables whose values are in Cyrillic characters instead of the correct values I see question marks ("???????.???" or something like this). When I try to manually change the encoding of the page to Cyrillic Windows through Internet Explorer I still see the question marks instead of the correct letters. Is there a way to correct this? Is there some setting in the Access database that I need to change to use Cyrillic? Or is there a line of code which I can add to the Table Editor .asp files with which I can specify Cyrillic encoding? Or alternatively can you tell me another generic Access database editor which I can use. Please help.

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    Kiril Zlatkov wrote:
    > I am using Table Editor 0.81 Beta, a generic database editor which I
    > downloaded from the Internet, to edit my online Access database. The
    > problem is that when I try to edit tables whose values are in
    > Cyrillic characters instead of the correct values I see question
    > marks ("???????.???" or something like this). When I try to manually
    > change the encoding of the page to Cyrillic Windows through Internet
    > Explorer I still see the question marks instead of the correct
    > letters. Is there a way to correct this? Is there some setting in the
    > Access database that I need to change to use Cyrillic? Or is there a
    > line of code which I can add to the Table Editor .asp files with
    > which I can specify Cyrillic encoding? Or alternatively can you tell
    > me another generic Access database editor which I can use. Please
    > help.
    >
    I know nothing about this product you are using. Have you tried using the
    author's support for this product?

    All I can suggest is going to [url]www.aspfaq.com[/url] and search for CodePage and
    locale. Maybe the suggestions offered there will help.

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