To correctly display Web pages encoded in any language

    Most Web pages contain information that tells the browser what language encoding (the language and character set) to use.
    If the page does not include that information, and you have the Language Encoding Auto-Select feature on, Internet Explorer can usually determine the appropriate language encoding.

    To turn Auto-Select on

°  On the View menu in Internet Explorer, point to Encoding, and then make sure
   Auto-Select has a check mark. If it doesn't, select it.
°  If you are prompted to download language support components, click Download.

    If Auto-Select cannot determine the correct language encoding, and you know what language encoding it should be, you can manually select it.

    To select the language encoding for a Web page

°  On the View menu, point to Encoding, point to More, and then click the appropriate
    language.
°  If you are prompted to download language support components, click Download.

 Notes:

°  If the Auto-Select feature or a specific language pack is not installed on your computer,
    Internet Explorer prompts you to download the files as needed.
°  Adding languages does not guarantee that your computer has a font that can display Web
    pages in your preferred languages. To be prompted when fonts need to be added, on the
   Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, and then select the Enable
   Install On Demand
check box.

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