Does the Thai script on this page show up correctly in your browser?
คุณสามารถอ่านประโยคนี้ได้ไหมครับ
If it does not properly render, that can probably be remedied by selecting UTF-8 character encoding.
Internet Explorer 6+:
1. Right click on the page (but not on a link).
2. From the context menu, open the Encoding submenu.
3. Note the current setting, in case you ever need to change it back.
4. Choose Encoding | Unicode (UTF-8).
Firefox 1.5:
1. Open the View Menu.
2. Open the Character Encodings submenu.
3. Note the current setting, in case you ever need to change it back.
4. Choose Character Encodings | More Encodings | Unicode | Unicode (UTF-8).
If you know of any other tips and tricks, please feel free to post them here in a comment.
By the way, this page does not render properly for me if I select a Thai character encoding instead of UTF-8.
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Thursday, February 01, 2007
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