Henk Hangyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are present in UTF-16 ;-) (see http://www.unicode.org/charts/ ). I

UTF-16 is not a character set but a unicode encoding. So, anything 'present'
(though I think it's weird to talk about precency in a algorithm) in UTF-16
is also present in UTF-8.


> use the conversion arrays below to get ride of all the different quotes
> MS uses.
> 
> N.B. \u2026 the three-dots-character is translated into "..."

I think the notation \u2026 proves that it _is_ a unicode character.
Translating to "..." probably proves only that most unicode fonts lack it?


Michiel


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