On 6 Jun 2001, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > There is only one UTF-8. But which is that? The one described in RFC 2279, the one in ISO 10646-1:2000, or the one in Unicode 3.1? These are different. --roozbeh - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhere Markus Kuhn
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... Frank da Cruz
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... Roozbeh Pournader
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... Roozbeh Pournader
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... Roozbeh Pournader
- Re: UTF-8 as the single common encoding everywhe... H. Peter Anvin
