In a message dated 2001-03-01 03:46:14 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Maybe one should make a transmission safe UTF that left C1 alone? > > There already is utf-7d5 created exactly for this purpose ... see > http://www.uni-mainz.de/~knappen/jk009.html and > http://www.uni-mainz.de/~knappen/jk010.html . Oops! My mistake. UTF-7d5 is indeed Jorg Knappen's invention, not Keld Simonsen's as I wrote earlier. Sorry for the confusion. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
- UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Frank da Cruz
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Frank da Cruz
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Keld J�rn Simonsen
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX DougEwell2
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX J%ORG KNAPPEN
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX DougEwell2
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Frank da Cruz
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Antoine Leca
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX P. T. Rourke
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Frank da Cruz
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Frank da Cruz
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Kenneth Whistler
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX David Starner
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX John Cowan
- Re: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Frank da Cruz
- RE: UTF-8, C1 controls, and UNIX Ayers, Mike

