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Posted
21 minutes ago, Dixel said:

:buehehe:Who knows, probably you're one of the rich russian off-springs that have the ability to avoid trenches.

Which rich russian off-springs would write code.:rolleyes:

19 minutes ago, Dixel said:

Probably they too see the empty squares on the site, just like Bing shows?

I first update my site, then submit the post.  Maybe cache delay in some areas lead to this.

24 minutes ago, Dixel said:

Netherlands is a rather recent name, our country was called Holland before, not long ago, even in the 1990s.

Got it.

27 minutes ago, Dixel said:

So a dialect, then? Interesting, that would explain the squares instead of letters.I assumed you were Russian because I (and most people) don't have fonts with russian hieroglyphs, and they show as empty squares on my PC.

I used to use nlite/ntlite to make a small sized windows for daily use.  I met this 'squares' a lot when browse Russian/Jananese/etc sites.


Posted
5 hours ago, iefafler said:

I met this 'squares' a lot when browse Russian/Jananese/etc sites.

That's what most of European OS users see, I think.

Posted
1 hour ago, Karla Sleutel said:

That's what most of European OS users see, I think.

And it seems that European users also use strange keyboards. :D

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The text for that website on search engines such as Bing, DuckDuckGo and Yahoo appears to be in Chinese. Google has it updated to currently used English.

99% of users won't have problems with their computers rendering such texts. Support for Chinese, Korean and Japanese was optional in Windows XP, but could be installed by ticking a single checkbox. These render out-of-the-box in subsequent versions. Cyrillic fonts are available out-of-the-box on XP (and in subsequent versions).

Certain alternative operating systems may still require user to do some extra installation steps for certain texts to be correctly rendered.

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Posted
8 hours ago, UCyborg said:

The text for that website on search engines such as Bing, DuckDuckGo and Yahoo appears to be in Chinese. Google has it updated to currently used English.

99% of users won't have problems with their computers rendering such texts. Support for Chinese, Korean and Japanese was optional in Windows XP, but could be installed by ticking a single checkbox. These render out-of-the-box in subsequent versions. Cyrillic fonts are available out-of-the-box on XP (and in subsequent versions).

Certain alternative operating systems may still require user to do some extra installation steps for certain texts to be correctly rendered.

Yes, webd has been quite popular in that language for years, see https://www.google.com/search?q=webd+网盘

Posted
12 hours ago, UCyborg said:

These render out-of-the-box in subsequent versions.

I too see the those squares, along with Dixel, Karla and the OP himself. Any explanations for these?

I assume neither of us are on XP.

Posted
4 hours ago, D.Draker said:

I too see the those squares, along with Dixel, Karla and the OP himself. Any explanations for these?

I assume neither of us are on XP.

I've put the original page back at this URL https://webd.cf/webd/webd.zh.html

Maybe you check it out why it show squares.

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Posted
13 hours ago, D.Draker said:

You mean I too need to use Bing only?
Fine, here's a screen with Bing,

:P Thanks, and never mind. They will update the caches soon or later.

Posted
On 7/3/2024 at 3:39 AM, iefafler said:

:P Thanks, and never mind. They will update the caches soon or later.

You're welcome! But the issue seems to be interesting, indeed. I just checked, and I have no troubles with South Korean hieroglyphs. They all are shown properly.

 

South Korea.png

Posted

No issues with Vietnamese, either. OS Vista SP 6003.

Taken from HP support site. Just chose a random non-European language, all is shown fine.

Vietnam.png

Posted
On 7/7/2024 at 9:37 PM, D.Draker said:

You're welcome! But the issue seems to be interesting, indeed. I just checked, and I have no troubles with South Korean hieroglyphs. They all are shown properly.

 

On 7/8/2024 at 7:07 PM, Dixel said:

No issues with Vietnamese, either. OS Vista SP 6003.

Taken from HP support site. Just chose a random non-European language, all is shown fine.

Then I don't know why would bing treat me like this. :angel

And it seems that the new website still has not been correctly and fully indexed by Google and Bing.

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