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ruben #1
Problem with accents
I made 2 years ago a director project, now my client want to make several
changes. The problem is that now in Windows XP there is an error with the
accents, if i open this projector on a WXP the accents converts on different
letter; for example the "á" is converted to "k". However, on a Windows 98 it
runs well.
I test it on several W98 and WXP, and allways gives me the same problem.
Can you help me.
tx in advanced
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JPrice #2
Re: Problem with accents
I had problems with this when running a projector made with Dir 8 in XP. I
had to recompile everything in Dir 8.5.1 in order to get xp compatibility.
Could this be your situation?
Judy
"ruben" <forobuscadores@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bj1v2o$2cc$1@forums.macromedia.com...different> I made 2 years ago a director project, now my client want to make several
> changes. The problem is that now in Windows XP there is an error with the
> accents, if i open this projector on a WXP the accents converts onit> letter; for example the "á" is converted to "k". However, on a Windows 98> runs well.
> I test it on several W98 and WXP, and allways gives me the same problem.
>
> Can you help me.
>
> tx in advanced
>
>
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