Christopher Schultz wrote:
If you use something
like one of the ISO encodings then you're tied to English
Don't tell that to anyone who speaks Bosnian, Croatian, Czech,
Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Upper Sorbian,
Lower Sorbian, Finnish, Danish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, or
Portuguese. There are probably others covered by the ISO character sets.
Mis-Statement on my part. What I meant was if you use one of the
single-byte ISO-encodings, you're stuck with English and any languages
covered by that encoding. You can't have a language not covered by that
encoding.
IOW, if you're using ISO-8859-1 as the encoding on a page, you can have
English, German, Spanish, French, etc. But, if you try to put Polish on
the page things will mess up.
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