Title: ISO-2022-JP in e-mail (was Re: Unicode bar codes)
At 9:32 PM -0700 5/11/01, =?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCJEYkcyRJJCYkaiRlJCYkOBsoQg==?=

[ǟǫǧǓǧǏ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
VljDžǩH
wrote:
<x-charset ISO-2022-JP>

Could you use UTF-8, please?

Does anyone else here know how to get Japanese mailers to behave better for participating in this discussion?

Will the Unicode bar codes have a built-in encoding so you won't have to waste your time trying to tell big-endian from little-endian or UTF-8 or whatever?

I mean, if I have a $B2V(B, is it just "a $B2V(B is a $B2V(B is a $B2V(B" or do I need extra info to tell it's not a $B@P(B or something?
$B!z$8$e$&$$$C$A$c$s!z(B

ǏǓǧǢǡǷ or perhaps \Ƿ

</x-charset>

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Edward Cherlin
Generalist
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