Andreas Fink wrote:
>> I suppose one way to handle that would be to have the E.212 dissector
>> read the country code list from a text file in UTF-8 form (we already
>> have one UTF-8 file read by Wireshark, namely the AUTHORS-SHORT file).
>> Yes, that means there's a file in the source tree that's not all-ASCII
>> and that thus

[...]

> Furthermore as far as E.212 goes, those are country names and the  
> english version of a country name doesn't have accented characters. So  
> as all the dissectors are in english, this one should be english too.

I thought that too until I looked in the document and discovered that 
what's in the file is exactly what is in the ITU doc.  Who am I to argue 
with cut-n-pasting from a standards body?
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