Thank you for your reply.
I am currently handling technical support to publish in multi-language.
This was found when we were handling a project on the Karabakh language.
I was informed that Karabakh has a dictionary containing over 40,000 words that
was produced in 2013 which employs the three c
continuousbuilds may just check the statue of the short shasums files to
know when one has changed, this would not use lot of bandwidth. Anyway if
your website supports HTTP mime requests for conditional downloads , or if
clients are using HEAD ratrher than GET requests to get metadata, this
saves
Also just a public note. please do NOT fetch from unicode.org/Public as
part of continuous builds (Jenkins, travis, etc). That's too much load for
files that change *yearly*. Fetch one copy of the data and use your own
copy until it is time to update.
Yes, shasums and signatures are great. ICU (
On 10/4/2017 6:08 AM, Philippe Verdy
via Unicode wrote:
At least ! It was important. Thanks for promoting
HTTPS everywhere.
I think that word doesn't mean what you think it means
2017-10-04 11:14 GMT+02:00 Mathias
B
They are not encoded, but that example is not sufficient. If you’d like to
contact me offline we can discuss this further.
Michael Everson
> On 4 Oct 2017, at 08:39, via Unicode wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> The Karabakh language uses Armenian characters, but the following characters
> do not ha
Hi there,
The Karabakh language uses Armenian characters, but the following characters do
not have a Unicode assigned. (image1.JPG attached)
They are pronounced "Yi", "Ini" and "Eh" and used with several combinations.
(Image2.JPG attached)
Is there any reason these characters are not supported
At least ! It was important. Thanks for promoting HTTPS everywhere.
2017-10-04 11:14 GMT+02:00 Mathias Bynens via Unicode :
> unicode.org and www.unicode.org are now available over HTTPS. E.g.
> https://unicode.org/Public/10.0.0/
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Robbert wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
unicode.org and www.unicode.org are now available over HTTPS. E.g.
https://unicode.org/Public/10.0.0/
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Robbert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For tools that rely on the Unicode database it would be great if the
> databases were available over HTTPS as well:
> https://www.unicode
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