You will find examples of Devanagari on the ICU locale explorer pages..
http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/demo/
Try Marathi, Konkani, and Hindi.
The encoding should be UTF-8 by default or you can change it at the
bottom of the page.
Hindi especialy has an extensive but incomplete list of
Does anybody know of a publicly accessible FTP server that supports
RFCs 2389 (negotiation of new features) and 2640 (internationalization)?
Preferably one that allows anonymous uploads (for testing purposes)?
In case you're not aware of these RFCs, they provide for UTF-8 based FTP.
Thanks!
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From: "James Kass" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IE 5.5 support all of the Unicode Indian scripts.
I just tried it on a couple of Devanagari sites
because the English Windows comes with mangal
true type font.
May we see links to some of those pages?
Here are a few such pages:
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Hello,
I'm interested in using the more recent Unicode Hebrew versions on Web sites. These
versions have about 30 more symbols for Hebrew Bible text than the original Unicode
from the early 90s.
But the UTF-8 versions I found on the Web only seem to have the early 90s version of
Hebrew, and
From: "Elaine Keown" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm interested in using the more recent Unicode Hebrew versions on Web
sites. These versions have about 30 more symbols for Hebrew Bible text than
the original Unicode from the early 90s.
But the UTF-8 versions I found on the Web only seem to have the
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