> I think it's pretty clear that UTF-8 is the direction that most > environments are heading to, if they aren't there already. no real argument about general direction. my point is that users who have an investment in existing tools and existing files using other charsets may not follow that lead as quickly as some imagine. MIME has been the obvious direction for email for about ten years, and it's amazing how many people are still using user agents that don't support it. Keith
- [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 D. J. Bernstein
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 James Seng/Personal
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Carl S. Gutekunst
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Eric A. Hall
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Mark Davis
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Mark Davis
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 J. William Semich
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Edmon Chung
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 James Seng/Personal
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Patrik F�ltstr�m
