At 15:23 03-04-2000 -0700, Alex Belits wrote:
>On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, MikeM wrote:
>
>> Has anyone thought of Unicode support on FreeBSD?
>
> Really the question is much more basic -- who benefits from having
>Unicode (or Unicode in the form of UTF-8) support. It isn't me for sure
Everyone who works with multilingual documents. Everyone who wants to
follow a single international standard as opposed to a slew of mutually
exclusive local standards. Anyone who thinks globally.
Anyone who has anything to do with the Internet must deal with UTF-8:
"Protocols MUST be able to use the UTF-8 charset, which consists of the ISO
10646 coded character set combined with the UTF-8 character encoding
scheme, as defined in [10646] Annex R (published in Amendment 2), for all
text." <RFC 2277>
>-- I am Russian.
So?
Adam
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