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To activate encodings for language scripts
In the Encodings preferences, you can select the default language script and activate additional scripts so they appear
in the File > Document Encoding menu.
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Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS), and select Encodings from the list on
the left.
In the right pane of the dialog box, select the desired language encoding option to activate it.
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To make an encoding option the default, select it in the Default column.
The name of the default selection appears in boldface and underlined.
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Select Use Charset Info to include the encoding and character set information in the Content attribute of the Meta
element. When this option is selected, GoLive tries to recognize the encoding based on the characters used. Deselect
this option to eliminate language information from the HTML page head section.
In the Scanning Limit Characters text box, enter the number of bytes that you want GoLive to search in order to
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find encoding and character set information when it opens a file. Deselect Use Charset Info to turn off this option
automatically.
To create double-byte language pages
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If you are creating text in a non-Western language, make sure that you have installed the appropriate double-byte
script system software and fonts.
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Open a new document window.
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Choose File > Document Encoding, and choose the appropriate language encoding option.
Be sure that it is equivalent to the internal operating system encoding—for example, Japanese (Shift JIS)—to add that
meta information to the head section.
Proceed to add text to your page in GoLive.
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To import foreign-encoded text files
Before importing foreign-language files or text files from other platforms, you need to know the type of encoding
they were written with. If the text was saved with an encoding not recognized by your operating system, it won't
display properly. However, the HTML code is still valid. To insert foreign script, you must display your GoLive
document in the Source Code Editor, and paste the double-byte text into it.
Open a new document window.
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Choose File > Document Encoding, and choose the language encoding of the file that you want to import.
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This inserts the encoding information in the head section of the page. (For information on adding language
encodings to the File > Document Encoding menu, see "To activate encodings for language scripts" on page 316.)
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Copy the text from the file that you want to import.
Return to GoLive, and display your GoLive document in the Source Code Editor.
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Paste the copied text between the <body> and </body> tags. Make sure that you don't type over any of the
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HTML tags.
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