Cisco IP/TV Administration and Configuration Guide, Version 3.0
Appendix C: Localization

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Localization


Localization


IP/TV Content Manager supports Multibyte Character Set (MBCS) characters in many text fields. MBCS characters are used to input non-ASCII alphabets, for example, in languages such as Japanese. Browsers support the Shift-JIS multibyte character set.

IP/TV Content Manager accepts MBCS characters in all text fields except the following:

Server names

Filenames

Path names

FTP user IDs

FTP passwords

Program passwords

Channel passwords

To enter MBCS characters in the IP/TV Content Manager, you must run international versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.


Note   If you enter program names using MBCS characters, the programs are not sorted correctly in program listings in IP/TV Content Manager windows, although the MBCS characters display correctly. In IP/TV Server windows, program names using MBCS characters are displayed as a series of question marks, but will stream normally.