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In <41393EF4.8080909@comcast.net>, on 09/03/04
at 09:05 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:
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>Go to Support ==> Technical Service Zone
>Enter a product (Motherboard), Country, (USA), SUBMIT
>Notice a box that says China.
>If you go this far with IE you do not see
>this China box. If you try to view any of the documents they come out in
>Chinese characters; however, if you choose to download by pressing
>Shift-Enter, the are stored on disk in English.
Well, whatever it is, it is crossplatform. I had Joan check the site with
Mozilla on her Win2K box and it shows up the same way as under OS/2. What
you should do is submit a Tech Evangelism bug at bugzilla.mozilla.org.
The w3c validator does not think much of the page, so you might even
consider contacting the webmaster.
Steven
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