Installing font for correcti viewing

hey everyone,
So having a little bit of a problem. I have designed a
website in two languages, english and chinese. The problem is that
the font I have used for the Chinese version is not a font that is
already installed on standard computers (especially computers in
the west). Is there anyway to embed code in either css style sheets
or in each and every webpage that uses the font so that the font is
either installed when the website is viewed or at least the website
can be temporarily viewed with the correct font? As I am a
financial analyst who is designing the website for our chinese rep
office, would appreciate if sample code is provided and details of
where in the body (or css style sheet) it would go.
Thanks a lot!

khurram.jamali wrote:
> The problem is that the font I have used for
> the Chinese version is not a font that is already
installed on standard
> computers (especially computers in the west). Is there
anyway to embed code in
> either css style sheets or in each and every webpage
that uses the font so that
> the font is either installed when the website is viewed
or at least the website
> can be temporarily viewed with the correct font?
The short answer is No. Even if you could embed the font,
Asian fonts
require a massive download. A typical Japanese font, which
also uses
Chinese characters, is more than 8MB.
You need to find out from your Chinese representative office
which fonts
are typically installed in a Chinese operating system, and
use those in
your CSS. A simple temporary measure is to define your fonts
as
sans-serif (and nothing else).
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of
ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/

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