Chase, John wrote:
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Ron Hawkins
Ted,
You mean he wanted you to use the American spelling. What he
called British spelling of English I think should be more
accurately described as the Global spelling of English.
It's not a unique thing. Chinese written language has the
same issue catering for traditional (Hong Kong, Taiwan) and
simplified (China) characters - analogous to spelling.
Likely the same in Japan -- Kanji vs Katakana.
More likely Hiragana / Katakana / romanji / Kanji issues.
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