On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 11:26:08AM +0200, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Thanks that a Sun engineer responds to the problem here.
> 
> keld wrote:
> > ISO 15897 also has some fallback rules. I think that could be 
> > extended in some way, so that you may specify more locales to
> > chose from, like it is done with accept-language: in http.
> > I think some software already does this. Current glibc supports
> > ISO 15897, but that support is going to be removed, as far as I know.
> ?? This is again just stupid.

I am not sure what you mean is stupid. 

I would like to see loocale support in a generic way, just
as you described it, with the tables stored in 10646 and then
the individual charmaps applied. I am not sure how to do
this in an efficient way, tho.

Kind regards
Keld
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