> A natural approach would be: Each national environment has a
> corresponding charset, so as soon as the user switches to that
> environment, everything he writes is considered to be encoded in that
> charset, even though some words may by coincidence be classified as
> us-ascii or whatever. Just imagine for the moment that all charsets have
> equal rights.


But how do you define "national environment" in a computer program ... 



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