as much as i do enjoy your debate what UCS2 is and what is not i still
dont know how to proceed in my problem where data aware controls dont
recognize my local characters...
edo
S, Hans-Peter Diettrich piše:
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
Quoted text from the Unicode wikipedia article. Note the last three
lines.
"Unicode can be implemented by different character encodings. The most
commonly used encodings are UTF-8 (which uses one byte for any ASCII
characters, which have the same code values in both UTF-8 and ASCII
encoding, and up to four bytes for other characters), the now-obsolete
UCS-2 (which uses two bytes for each character but cannot encode every
character in the current Unicode standard), and UTF-16 (which extends
UCS-2 to handle code points beyond the scope of UCS-2)."
IMO UCS-2 primarily is an ISO/IEC Unicode version, with 16 bit code
positions, as applicable to Unicode 1. Later Unicode versions require
more bits, so that UCS-4 (32 bit) had been introduced.
DoDi
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