Hello Mark,

    Strange: You quote and attribute OP Marc, but your mail appears as a
reply to Thomas. What happened?


 On Wednesday, August 14, 2002 at 10:57:32 AM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:

> Has the Euro symbol been added to Latin-1?

    No. Latin-1 has not changed, and will never change. It's a standard.
If something has to change, another standard will be created. But
Latin-1 will stay Latin-1.

    That's not like Mac or Windows charsets where chars gets added or
changed in time, so you can't tell some text is in this charset without
telling also the year.


> If so, what did it replace - the generic currency symbol at 0xA4?

    Latin-9 (AKA ISO-8859-15), another standard very near to Latin-1
(only 8 different chars) has the Euro at A4, and no more currency sign,
right.


> I thought you had to use Unicode to get it.

    Or any charset containing it: ISO-8859-15 and -16, BIG5, all
CP-125x, EUC-KR, etc...


Bye!    Alain.

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