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Korea gets no respect from Yahoo Mobile

As of "now" try this:

1) navigate to http://m.yahoo.com
2) click "Yahoo! International"
3) click "Korea"

My BB8800 doesn't display Korean correctly. I get a string of about 20 characters and the rest of the page is blank. Seems like they should be able to detect the device type and if it can't display that character set, put up a message saying so.

Give it a try and let me know what you get. I'll post when it works again.

This is a similar situation to what I discovered with Yahoo and the link to Japan a while back. It was broken for a long time before they fixed it. Yahoo needs some type of automated link crawling tool to verify the top level links on their portal. Maybe they should run it every day to make sure everything is connected.

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