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Reading and writing Japanese characters on the Web is still an art, not a science. With the 4.0 versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer, reading kanji and kana characters has become much easier. But inputting characters to Web forms is still a tricky and frustrating business.
How Japanese is Coded for Computer Display
In order to display Japanese kanji and kana characters on your computer, you need programs that can accommodate one of the three basic Japanese encoding methods: JIS, shift-JIS, or EUC(Extended UNIX Code). (For the Japanese Text Initiative, we use EUC and shift-JIS encoding.) We strongly recommend that anyone who wants to understand Japanese encoding methods should read Ken Lunde's Understanding Japanese Information Processing (Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 1993). This book is now out of print but will be replaced by a document on CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) information processing, entitled Understanding CJK Information Processing and to be published by O'Reilly this winter. An early version of Lunde's CJK book is at his home page. His home page also has a great deal of other valuable information on Japanese characters and links to other useful Web pages.
Phonetic notation of Chatechism and many other religious sentence was translated from English and other languages, but it is not easy to write vocalized meanings and words of faith.
This is Japanese(addresses were dated Jul.1,1999).