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| Help! I can't view Devanagari-encoded websites Please help, I installed the Asian languages Support package, but I still cannot view Devanagari-encoded websites in Safari, nor can I produce Unicode documents using TextEdit. Is the devanagari script really in the package? I seem to be able to view other asian scripts, but I cannot use any of them at all in the TextEdit. is there a setting that I have not adjusted? I have been trying to figure this out for weeks now! Please tell me I don't have to dig up my old PC just to use Devanagari... I have an ibook G4 Mel
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| or , I guess, does anyone even know where I should even look for help with this one?
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