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sarcle
4th May 2006, 12:49 AM
Looks Like IE7 might have a run for it's money! I downloaded it and tried it, but can't figure much more out than typing in the url. It's got tabs, and it accepts IDN and Jprs.co.jp is pushing it.



フェンリルより日本語JPドメイン名対応のブラウザ「Grani (http://grani.tabbrowser.jp/)」が公開されました


http://日本語.jp/

http://grani.tabbrowser.jp/


Screenshot.

http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/1067/grani0iz.jpg

Olney
4th May 2006, 02:09 AM
Good find
I'll try it out when I get to the office (yeah I'm working during goldenweek)

sarcle
4th May 2006, 02:16 AM
Good find
I'll try it out when I get to the office (yeah I'm working during goldenweek)

Cool. Would like to hear what your native peers think of it also.

All it's going to take now is one big popular site to use strictly idn and the game is over.

blastfromthepast
8th May 2006, 07:10 AM
All it's going to take now is one big popular site to use strictly idn and the game is over.


http://www.adena.com/adena/mo/chgotogo.jpg

Giant
8th May 2006, 03:41 PM
For any languages' IE7, the first thing I will check is what extention would the url point to if I press Ctrl + Enter after type in IDN. If they all point to www.IDN.com, that is the best.

blastfromthepast
8th May 2006, 04:13 PM
[ENTER] in IE7 still takes you to the search page.
[CTL]-[ENTER] works.

Here’s something that’s always driven me crazy about Internet Explorer: If I type “ebay” into the address bar and hit Enter, I ought to go to http://www.ebay.com. The program should save me having to type the http://www and so on. But Internet Explorer instead treats “ebay” as a *search term,* and takes me to a list of, for example, Google search results for that word.

Still, there’s a nice workaround: if you press Ctrl+Enter (rather than just the Enter key), you force Internet Explorer to treat what you’ve typed as a URL instead of a search term. So you can type “Amazon,” or “eBay,” or “CNN,” and then press Ctrl+Enter to go right there. (This also works in earlier Internet Explorer versions. So does Alt+D to highlight the address bar, ready for typing an address.)

And what if, as a government worker, most of the sites you visit end in .gov? Or what if you work for a nonprofit, and you visit a lot of .orgs? In that case, add the Shift key. Ctrl+Shift+Enter adds, instead of .com, whatever suffix you’ve set up in the Internet Options Control Panel.

www.nytimes.com/packages/html/technology/circuits.html

kenne
8th May 2006, 04:43 PM
Where can I download the Japanese version?
I don't c it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/worldwide/default.mspx

Nice tips Blast. Some of these shortcuts seem to work for firefox too...
Anyone checked whether in Japanese version of IE, CTRL+ENTER goes to ".com"?

kenne
11th May 2006, 07:38 AM
I tried installing the Japanese version after the US beta version, but got an error message that I guess means :"Your OS is not Japanese enabled."

Can anyone who has succeeded in installing Japanese beta 2 version, tell me what .tld "Ctrl+Enter" maps to?

The answer might help answer the long running ".com vs .jp" debate.

markits
11th May 2006, 02:13 PM
I tried installing the Japanese version after the US beta version, but got an error message that I guess means :"Your OS is not Japanese enabled."

Can anyone who has succeeded in installing Japanese beta 2 version, tell me what .tld "Ctrl+Enter" maps to?

The answer might help answer the long running ".com vs .jp" debate.

Anyone?

kenne
12th May 2006, 02:25 PM
Still got the same "language error" even when my OS is japanese enabled.

Anyone here successfully installed IE7 Japanese beta?
"Ctrl+Enter" probably will not make much difference, but still nice for either ".com" or ".jp"

Rubber Duck
12th May 2006, 02:35 PM
Still got the same "language error" even when my OS is japanese enabled.

Anyone here successfully installed IE7 Japanese beta?
"Ctrl+Enter" probably will not make much difference, but still nice for either ".com" or ".jp"

I think it will probably only install onto a Japanese Edition of XP, rather than an English Version with Japanese Enabled.

kenne
12th May 2006, 09:26 PM
Ouch. remind me why I've been using linux and mac.

So I'm completely dependent on people here who has Japanese XP installed. Anyone?

Drewbert
13th May 2006, 12:57 AM
Yeah. Just for a laugh I went to my international control panel and dragged Japanese up to #1 language priority and all my menus and everything changed to Japanese.

So Microsoft produce a different product for every language AND then multiple versions of IE for each of their different versions of Windows theat are still out there?

What a bunch of losers!

Computers are supposed to make things easier. MS seems hell-bent on making things as complicated as they possibly can.

kenne
13th May 2006, 05:47 AM
Maybe I'm not imaginative enough, but just can't imagine why Japanese application needs Japanese OS to install. Like no one is bilingual or something.

Still don't know the CTRL+ENTER mapping. Deafening silence?

blastfromthepast
13th May 2006, 06:09 AM
Maybe I'm not imaginative enough, but just can't imagine why Japanese application needs Japanese OS to install. Like no one is bilingual or something.

The solution to this uniquely stupid Microsoft problem is here: http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/

Still don't know the CTRL+ENTER mapping. Deafening silence?

IE7 does CTRL+ENTER mapping to .com

kenne
13th May 2006, 06:11 AM
So the mapping in Japanese browser is the same as in the US browser... Thanks Blast!

blastfromthepast
13th May 2006, 06:57 AM
So the mapping in Japanese browser is the same as in the US browser... Thanks Blast!

I'm sorry, I can't confirm that about IE7 Japanese.

But, usually, the keyboard shorcuts remain the same regardless of localization.