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Well, wouldn't you know it. This method works great under Windows 2000/XP with the Japanese IME installed or under Windows 95/98/ME if you have a IME package that allows Japanese text input into a Windows applications. But Microsoft changed the way the downloadable Global IME package installs itself. It only allows Japanese text input under Internet Explorer. So having UniRed doesn't help without a Windows OS Japanese IME in place.
So to "fix" that problem (since you can use the Global IME to input Japanese text via the Internet Explorer), I have created a simple web-based S-JIS to Unicode converter. You can enter the Japanese text into the textbox, click the "convert" button, the copy/paste the generated unicode into the form you want the Japanese text to appear. It's a simple alogorithm so it may give strange results, but so far I have not come across. Well here's the link:
»www.angelfire.com/space/mahoro/jisuni.html
Hopefully this will make it easier to do the conversion. I think it'll work with other characters sets too. I don't have those IMEs installed so I didn't check it. -- "He who hits head on wall, gets big bruise."..LOL きゃわいい~~りみちゃんより(笑) |