[Konstantinos Margaritis] > Why don't we just use UTF-8? I've been using for Greek for more than a > year and it's been much easier (and Greek is a difficult case > anyway). And it solves all these silly problems of @euro and weird > encodings. Not to mention it's more universal.
Ah, to boldly go there RedHat has gone before. Nah, don't think so, yet. There has been lots of UTF-8 glibc fixes the last year, and I suspect more are to come as RedHat and others keep finding bugs. And I know from experience that using UTF-8 all over give compatibility problems. Did you ever try to log into a Solaris box from a RedHat 9 box using UTF-8? I did. All 8bit chars were messed up. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]