SS
It does sound like a language setting issue, especially considering the
Korean speaking person. Go to IE view, encoding and turn off autoselect.
See if that helps.
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"SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I am having problems viewing some websites. Many letters of words are
> missing and replaced with Asian characters. For example, if the page were
> to
> say Realtors, it would be displayed as ealtors with an Asian symbol for
> the
> R.
>
> This is not a webpage viewed through e-mail, so it's not a spam issue. It
> only is displayed incorrectly through IE, not Netscape. I am running XP.
> We
> do have a Korean speaking person using the computer, but I don't know why
> that would affect a normal webpage viewing. The problem is highly
> irritating.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>