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The following is take from Newsobserver.com
First, make sure that you have Chinese fonts
installed on your computer, said Jon Jordan, president of Atlantic
Business Technologies, a Raleigh Web development company.
You can download a Chinese language pack
by going to Microsoft.com.
When you search for "Chinese language pack," you'll
have the choice of simplified or traditional Chinese. It looks
as if you'll want to go with traditional Chinese for Taiwanese
characters.
In Internet Explorer, click on the
"tools" menu at the top of the screen, then select "options."
At the bottom of the "general" tab, click on "fonts."
You can select the traditional Chinese language script from the
menu, then a Web page font and a plain-text font.
Next, make sure your browser is set to use
Chinese as a default font when the Web page you're viewing doesn't
specify a font, Jordan said.
If your PC uses Firefox, go to "tools,"
then "options." Select the "contents" tab
and click on the button labeled "advanced" at the bottom
of the screen. You'll have two places to choose fonts: a menu
for language at the top and default character encoding at the
bottom.
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