In a message dated 2001-10-05 0:39:39 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Clearly the world wants a UCS. While it is true that nobody can guarantee > that this will be 10646/Unicode, we can all be certain that it absolutely > WON'T be ASCII. What we can also be sure of is that UTF-8 will be the > favored encoding for the future that we can see. You can't be sure about UTF-8 unless you can guarantee 10646/Unicode. UTF-8 doesn't exist outside of Unicode. Or perhaps I misunderstood Eric's statement. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
