On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 01:06:22AM +0900, Dan Kogai wrote:
> Folks,
> 
>    I have made Encode-0.40 available at
> 
> http://www.dan.co.jp/~dankogai/Encode-0.40.tar.gz
> 
> Changes
> --------
> 
> Implemented based upon Encode/EUC_JP
> 
>    Encode::JP (Changed from Encode::Japanese to make room for submodules)
>       euc-jp
>       shiftjis
>       7bit-jis
>       iso-2022-jp
>       macjapan
>       cp932
>    Encode::KR (For Korean)
>       euc-kr
>       ksc5601
>       cp949
>    Encode::CN (Simplified Chinese; PRC)
>       gb1234
>       gb2312
>       cp936
>    Encode::TW (Traditional Chinese; ROC)
>       big5
>       cp950
> 
> Any CJK modules except for JP remains untested, that is, unreviewd by 
> native users.  I URGE ANY CHINESE AND KOREANS TO HELP US!
> 
> 
> Fixed:
>       t/* now works directory on ext/Encode, or standalone also
> 
> Todo:
>       Escape-based encodings except for ::JP (I think ISO2022 can be 
> taken care of via the same scheme as Encode::JP::JIS but for the time 
> being I am yet to work on it because I want (CN|TW|KR) tested first).  
> See lib/Encode/JP/*.pm for details.
>       TRUE euc-jp is actually euc-jp + jisx0212
>       And should be lot more....
> 
>       jhk, I think this is as much as I can go for this weekend.  Flu is 
> getting worse....

Okay, thanks!  (Are you happy with this in 5.7.3?)

> Dan the Man with Too Many Charsets to Encode

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