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    For some reason, whenever I try to post something on your bulletin board, all hell seems to break loose.

    What I did was insert one kanji to inform another member and thousands of Kanji appear when I post the info.

    Help would be greatly appreciated.

    steve Delaney

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    It seems that the problem I have had before only happens when I want to use my Kanji font.

    Why is this? Is this a program fault or is it something to do with e-budo's setup?

    Please tell me what's up.

    Steve Delaney

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    Can't help you with kanji. I know others have posted it here. What format are you trying to use?

    John Lindsey

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    John,

    I'm using the Japanese version of Microsoft windows '98 which uses Word and wordpad. It has an English and Japanese language facility. Whenever I use this particular BB and include Kanji in my text, all kinds of strange things happen. If I type one single Kanji, my post is flooded with hundreds of them.

    Steve Delaney

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    Steve,

    Are you using IME98? (I assume you are, if you have the standard configuration of Japanese Win98 on your computer.) I am also using Win98J, and I have no problem inputting double-byte characters into my posts. What font are you using?


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