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Encoding (Unicode) problem in IE 6.0

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Jul 17th, 2003
:!: I need help... I'm using Microsoft I.E. Version 6.0... and now that my computer was exposed to Unicode (UTF-8) every website I view is stuck under the same font rather than the user defined font, which is more compact and better to view from. I've tried deleting internet explorer but it won't allow me to. Any suggestions?

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Re: Encoding (Unicode) problem in IE 6.0

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I once met a similar problem and Dani told me how to do, or someone else did, I can't remenber. And you can visit Microsoft's webpage for help, I found the method to let me uninstall IE there.
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