Hello,
 
    I forgot to mention one other hurdle.  On many of our sites, we ask
companies to enter in data.  If a site was in Unicode, then we would need the
data to be entered in Unicode.   How?  If a Russian or Japanese firm does set
their browser to unicode, that does not mean the data inputted is in unicode. 
I know Windows works in Unicode, but gives no indication of this.  Which is
a pain at times.  Linux (which I use) is straight forward.  You choose the
character set yourself, and no behind the scenes conversions during copy paste. 
How does a person specifically choose Unicode for typing in Windows.  I don't
have a clue on this.  Actually, I don't know what would happen in Linux if I
choose "RU" for Russian and then chose a unicode font.

     

George

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