Hi, Alex,

> In either case, it does not matter what fonts the end user has
> installed (nor what platform they are using) as long as they
> have ANY Unicode font (with the desired glyphs/diacritics).
> Declaring the FONT in the web page is purely for controlling
> style aesthetics.

That doesn't seem right to me. I have several unicode fonts
installed, but your own page does not display correctly for me. Many
of your characters display as a square (i.e. non-existent glyph).

Derek.