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Hello

I'm putting a website in the Hindi language, and the translation has
been sent to me not in Unicode, but normal text with "Kruti Dev" font
needed to view the Hindi correctly.

When I view the pages in Firefox, they work correctly (as far as I can
tell!) with all characters appearing correctly.

When I view the pages in Internet Explorer, many "compound" characters
appear incorrectly, as two characters next to each other instead of one
character on top of the other. This is making the text unreadable, and
our Hindi testers are complaining!

Is this a known issue or is there anything I can change to make
Internet Explorer handle this font correctly?

Thanks in advance!

Jason


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