Gaute B Strokkenes wrote: << ... That's the only benefit that Unicode and UTF-8 will bring to email: the ability to mix and match characters from all scripts of all sizes and shapes in a single message. OTOH, for those of us who need this it's a big advantage. >> There are also a number of scripts which don't have any registered encoding or code-page except Unicode / ISO-10646 - for users of those scripts, whether or not they want to mix characters from other scripts, Unicode / UTF-8 is the only real choice (unless they want to use some non-standard font based encoding). However, since many of these scripts are also complex scripts, clients need to be able to render them properly to be of much use with these scripts. - Chris
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