Part
I. This page is written in English
because you could not read Vietnamese characters on our Web Pages. The
problem could be that your browser does not know that our web pages are
using Unicode encoding - a new encoding standard that allows users to read
several languages, including Vietnamese, without the need of special fonts.
The first thing you may need to do one simple thing:
1.
If you are using MS Internet Explorer (must be version 5.0 or newer),
go to View > Encoding, select Unicode (UTF-8).
2.
If you are using Netscape 4.7 (or newer),
go to View > Encoding (or Character Sets) select Unicode (UTF-8).
After
doing so, please check if you can read this Vietnamese text. If you
still can not read Vietnamese text, please continue Part 2:
Part
II. After doing part I, you still
can not view Vietnamese characters, Your computer may not already have
some fonts that support multi languages made by Microsoft in accordance
with Unicode standard (the older versions of Win-NT, Win-98 and 95). In
this case you can either:
1.
Upgrade your MS Windows to MS Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000,
or Windows NT (recent versions). or
2.
Download 3 kiểu chữ Unicode dưới đây:
New
Times Roman
Arial
Verdana
After
downloading this font, find this "times32.exe" file in your hard drive
and double-click on this file name to add this font to your system
(The *.exe is a self-installed file, when executed will replace the
old font with the newer version of Unicode standard). You may need
to restart Windows after adding font.
Courtesy of Thư Viện Hoa Sen
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