Hi Sung-Gu

On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 11:37, Sung-Gu wrote:
> Hi Oleg,
> Again... well..
> Ok... let me try to make you understand it again.  HmmHmm...
> 

Let's assume I am stupid

> BTW, sorry to bother you that I haven't got you to get it right away
> at that time even with a diagram and still...  :(
> 

Let's assume I am VERY stupid

> Actually, that's very easy...
> And not that important unless it's not going to be support multilinqual.
> 

Cmon, Java uses Unicode natively to represent strings. I'd like to hope
you are familiar with the concept of Unicode. Unicode automatically
enables multilingual support for all Java String objects. The concept of
character encoding is applicable only to String to byte[] or byte[] to
String transformations.

Think it over

Oleg


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