Hi.
FrontPage 2000 is not yet fully unicode support. but the
workaround for this issue would be in <input> tag you can
add unicode value for the russian character in
the "value" attribute for example <input type="button"
value="щфд"> something like this. this
should work fine in IE eventhough in FP might show "???"..
hope this help..
Kijja
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>As far as I heard, Front Page 2000 is a modern Unicode
application
>that should let people create any page - English,
Russian, Japanese,
>etc. - as MS Word does if the needed language is enabled
in OS.
>
>And for plain HTML text Front Page 2000 works that way -
I
>can start typing Russian text (being on pure US English
computer)
>then go to File/Properties/Language and select needed
Web encoding,
>so correct Russian .HTML (with charset=windows-1251) is
produced.
>
>But if I try to add a Button to a form, then I can not
get Russian
>text on the Button - eventhough I 'told' Front Page that
I am
>preparing _Cyrillic_ windows-1251 HTML, I still have
some Western
>symbols if I try to type Russian. Same happens if I
wrote HTML myself
>in Notepad (and verified that it works fine) and then do
File/Open
>in Front Page - the Russian text on the Buttons got
corrupted!
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>Paul Gorodyansky
>"Cyrillic (Russian): instructions for Windows and
Internet":
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PaulGor/
>.
>