Cannot read Chinese

Hi,
I'm using Dreamweaver 8.02 on a Coldfusion server. Recently,
I just translated a website into Chinese, but it cannot show the
Chinese characters on the web, WHY? Does anyone know how to solve
this problem?
Thanks in advance!

takcw wrote:
> I'm using Dreamweaver 8.02 on a Coldfusion server.
Recently, I just translated
> a website into Chinese, but it cannot show the Chinese
characters on the web,
> WHY?
It depends what character encoding you used for the Chinese.
I don't use
ColdFusion, but I understand that it outputs everything in
UTF-8
encoding. To override this, you need to use a
<cfcontent> tag:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/00001205.htm
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of
ED)
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