re: Browsers Question
Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 10:39 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ed
(741 messages posted)
There is no unicode plugin for Windows 98 or ME.
The Microsoft Layer
for Unicode is available, however. This constitutes a single .DLL file named UNICOWS.DLL
which must be copied to the directory ("folder") containing the .exe program that
needs it. It does not need installing, and does not add any entries to the Windows
registry.
This .DLL cannot be used on a system-wide basis, so there is
no point copying it to the C:\WINDOWS directory or any other location in your DOS
path.
It provides some unicode functions, but only for .exe files in the
same directory as itself. It is intentionally designed NOT to function as a plugin
for Windows, because it interferes with (and will crash) many programs which run
under Windows 9x but cannot cope with unicode.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/magazine/cc301794.aspx
The Kernel extender (KernelEx) is a replacement for the Windows ME
system file Kernel32.dll and enables Windows to install and run NTx-only & XP-only
applications and games.
It can be downloaded from the KernelEx homepage:
http://x86.neostrada.pl/KernelEx/
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- re: Browsers Question (Just Me: Friday, July 9, 2010 at 8:04 pm)
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