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Deshebideshe.com is Bangla Unicode(utf-8) compatible website. So don’t worry if you can’t see bangla or see every thing blocks characters. We are here to help you. Please read the following easy steps to configure your system to see this site clearly.
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Bangla Unicode Setup
Windows XP:
To view Bengali you need to install Windows complex script to view complex Asian characters like Bengali. To install complex script Go to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Language, and check the "Install files for complex scripts and right-to-left languages" option. You will need your Windows XP SP2 installer CD to install these new files. You can also download the complex script from here.
Windows Vista:
Bangla script support is automatically enabled.
Windows 95, 98, ME and NT:
These operating systems contain no support for indic scripts (combined letters) and thus no support for Bangla script. However, ownloading Internet Explorer 6.0, Opera (9 or later) or Mozilla Firefox (you need version 2.0 or later! ) should enable you to view Bangla scripts on these operating systems but you will not be able to edit any Bangla text. If after downloading the appropriate browser you still cannot view Indic scripts please install an appropriate Unicode Bangla font.
Windows 2000:
To configure Bengali in Windows 2000 go to Control Panel>Regional Options>Language settings for the system, and select Indic from the list. Then click Ok. Windows may ask for the Windows 2000 installer CD it in order to copy necessary system files.
Windows 2003 Server:
To configure Bengali in Windows server 2003 go to Control Panel> Regional and Language Options >Language, and check Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai). Then click Ok. Windows may ask for the Windows 2003 Server installer CD it in order to copy necessary system files.
Linux with Gnome Desktop:
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Indic text in Gnome 2.8 or later. Ensure you have Bangla Unicode fonts.
When using Mozilla or Firefox, you must enable Pango rendering by opening xterm and typing MOZ_ENABLE_PANGO=1 mozilla or MOZ_ENABLE_PANGO=1 firefox. After this, all future sessions of Mozilla or Firefox will have Bangla language support. This will work only on Firefox compiled with ctl support. The firefox binaries supplied by Fedora Core 4,[ [en:Debian]] and Ubuntu Linux are compiled with this ctl and set this option, by default. Also, make sure that you have a Firefox 2..0 or later, earlier versions have abug concerning rendering of Indic fonts.
Linux with KDE Desktop:
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Indic text. Ensure you have appropriate Unicode fonts for each script you wish to view or edit. Linux fedora 5,6,7 and ubuntu 7 have language pack.You just need to install bangla support while installing linux or install it from linux cd/dvd.
Mac OS X:
Unicode support is built into Mac OS X. You need to download and install Bangla unicode supported fonts with Apple Advance Typography (AAT) to enable it. You can download some of them from Ekushey.Org. To view unicode Bangla web pages use Safari as your browser. Currently Firefox/Mozilla/Camino do not support AAT. As a result you will not see Bangla properly on those browsers.

Now you are ok to see bangla correctly, just setup your web browser for utf support.
Setup Browser for Unicode
For Mozilla Firefox:
Go to Tool > Options. Then go to Contents tab. Click on the Advanced under Fonts and Colors option. Select Fonts for Bengali, and select BNG as Serif, San serif and Monospace font.Go to your browser's "view" menu and set the "character encoding" or "encoding" feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
For Internet Explorer:
Go to Tools > Internet Options. Click on the Fonts button. Then select Language Script: Bengali, Webpage font: BNG. Click Ok.Go to your browser's "view" menu and set the "character encoding" or "encoding" feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
For Opera:
Go to Tools > Prefereces > Advanced tab > Fonts>International fonts>choose Bengali from drop down list. Select Bengali font of your choice. In most of the cases,opera automatically detects your support for unicode onece you have it in operating systems and installed fonts. Go to your browser's "view" menu and set the "character encoding" or "encoding" feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
 
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