When using Dreamweaver to create a web page, if the inserted pictures, GIF animations, sounds, videos or linked web pages are named in Chinese, they may not be displayed when browsing with IE browser. So much so that everyone had to change all the materials used to English file names, and then reference them in Dreamweaver. With the increase of materials, it is so inconvenient to find a certain file because the file name is in English!
After some exploration, I found that Dreamweaver can insert materials named in Chinese and link to web pages named in Chinese. After inserting material or linking to a web page, switch to the code window and change the garbled file name to the corresponding Chinese file name.
Note: The Chinese file name inserted or linked has been displayed in the "Properties" panel, but the garbled characters are displayed in the code window. You only need to correct the garbled characters in the code according to the file name displayed in the "Properties" panel. In this way, it can be displayed when browsing with IE browser.