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Renee Chua Singapore Local time: 11:39 English to Chinese + ...
May 2, 2003
Hi, I\'m a newbie here, would like to know if the website support GB input for search glossaries? (Because most of the words I input in GB Chinese had no results)
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Ralf Lemster Germany Local time: 05:39 English to German + ...
ProZ.com Tech Support
May 2, 2003
Hi Renee,
If your question refers to ProZ.com, I suggest to re-post it in the ProZ.com Tech Support forum - also, I\'m not sure if everyone is aware what \"GB\" means in this context.
HTH - Ralf
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the search pages support no language in particular, and that\'s why they support every language.
Each term is forwarded to the search engine in exactly the same way as it was send to ProZ.com by your browser. That is, if the engine supports the encoding entered, or if the database includs entries in your encoding, you will see results.
I suggest that you just try! Unfortunately, Unicode is not yet used as the standard encod... See more
Hi Renee,
the search pages support no language in particular, and that\'s why they support every language.
Each term is forwarded to the search engine in exactly the same way as it was send to ProZ.com by your browser. That is, if the engine supports the encoding entered, or if the database includs entries in your encoding, you will see results.
I suggest that you just try! Unfortunately, Unicode is not yet used as the standard encoding throughout the web. So, you have to go through a trial-and-error process.
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