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Macromedia Flash Player 6 and later supports Unicode text encoding. Any user with Flash Player 6 or later can view multilanguage text, regardless of the language used by the operating system running the player, if they have the correct fonts installed.
Flash Player 6 and later assumes that all external text files associated with a Flash Player application are Unicode encoded, unless you tell the player otherwise. If you use external text files that are not Unicode encoded, you can set the system.useCodepage
property to true
to tell Flash Player to use the traditional code page of the operating system running the player. See Using external text or XML files that are not Unicode encoded.
For Flash applications in Macromedia Flash Player 5 or earlier that are authored in Flash MX or earlier, Flash Player 6 and earlier versions display the text using the traditional code page of the operating system running the player.
For background information on Unicode, see www.Unicode.org.
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