> A huge number of people in non-English speaking countries are using Unicode, > *and don't know it*. Anyone using Windows NT/2000, or Microsoft Office is, > as well as many other products. Many websites use Unicode internally, and > just convert to the user's codepage, etc. sure. but just because someone is using microsoft office that happens to use some encoding of Unicode doesn't mean they can use it to edit a "plain text" config file that expects IDNs to be in UTF-8 format.
- 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
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Mark Davis
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Steve Hanna
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Mark Davis
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Kenneth Whistler
- Re: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Keith Moore
- RE: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Karlsson Kent - keka
- RE: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Patrik F�ltstr�m
- RE: [idn] UNIX moving to UTF-8 Russ Rolfe
