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International Cobranding

International Cobranding

Any text to be used for cobranding information that is not in single-ASCII-character form must use a Unicode character entity in HTML. Entities should be used instead of double-byte ASCII characters that anticipate a particular character set. A double-ASCII-character representation of a double-byte character entity (for example, "A" to represent the Katekana capital "A" when using the Shift-JIS character set) cannot be properly encoded through Microsoft® .NET Passport's servers, and can also lead to situations where the characters will be displayed on .NET Passport network pages that expect a Western character set. Instead, use the Unicode entity codes (for example, "&#12450" to represent the Katekana "A"). The Unicode characters must be used for all double-byte text in cobranding variables used for either flexible-layout cobranding or fixed-layout cobranding.

See Also

Flexible-Layout Cobranding Overview | Fixed-Layout Cobranding (Deprecated)