here is unfinished code...

http://paste.factorcode.org/paste?id=419

anybody help me to complete <encoder>, <decoder>?

I got to go to bed for tomorrow working T.T...


Cheers.

2009/2/9 Jong-Hyouk Yun <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> After coming home from office, I've worked awhile for cp949(aka cp949,
> uhc -- unified hanguel code, and extended euc-kr) encoding for Korean.
>
> Anyway, I found IANA registry has no entry for "cp949".
> "cp949" is de facto Korean encoding, but there's not found. (I thinks
> ksc codes are quite similar but I knew it's not same things)
>
> So, can I use below?
>
> <code>
> cp949 "cp949" register-encoding
> </code>
>
> I think most Korean hackers prefer 'cp949' or 'ms949'than
> ksc-blah-blah-blah-blup-blahs.
>
> It was easy to implement encoding in Factor than I expected, so I
> expect I could release it's shamelessly "japanese.factor" resemblance
> encoding, soon. :-)
>
>
> Thanks.
>

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