Chinese Book in full-text

Frank Lin F.Lin at uws.edu.au
Mon Dec 23 09:17:17 EST 1996


Hi Judith
There are two ways in dealing with Chinese Characters.  
1. Enter them in as Chinese Characters.  You will need system that runs
Chinese Software ie win3.1 Chinese Ed, win95 Chinese Ed.  The problem with
this is that only people with Chinese Windows can read it.  Try visiting
http://www.gio.gov.tw  this page contants Chinese characters that will only
be displayed on Chinese Windows.

2. Turn the pages into graphics (ie gif, tiff).  The web will treate it as a
graphical image thus allowing any browser to view it (sometimes a bit slow).
There is a page that treate Chinese characters as gifs but I can't recall
the address it might be http://www.sinenet.com (can not verify since our
network is down at current time).

Hope that helps....
Frank

At 08:18 AM 20/12/96 -0800, you wrote:
>I just received a request from a faculty member who has written a book in
>Chinese (200 pages).  He wants to place the full-text of this book on his
>web page so that anyone can access it freely without restrictions.  It is
>written in the Chinese characters.  Any suggestions as to how he can do
>this?    
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>Thanks for any help you can offer,
>Judith
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>Judith Rigsby                                    Acquisitions/Internet
Librarian
>Oral Roberts University Library
>Tulsa, OK 
>email: jurigsby at oru.edu
>"Nothing is really work unless you'd rather be doing something else."
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