Thanks Ken, Of course I believe you. If I trust Unicode with the numbering of 94,000+ characters, why wouldn't I trust you with a handful of country codes? ;-)
Actually, the "their web site" referred to the ISO 3166 site. But its good to know I can get this on the Unicode site. tex Kenneth Whistler wrote: > > > > > Make 'em all digits so (almost) nobody cares about their code, and be > > > > > done with it. > > > > > > > >Well, ISO 3166 does record numerical codes as well for users who want > > > >them, particularly people who don't use the Latin script. > > > > I didn't see this on their web site. Is this available online? > > Go to: > > http://www.unicode.org/unicode/onlinedat/countries.html > > !! > > And if you don't believe us, click on the "UN" link at the head > of the Numeric-3 column, to get to the horse's mouth: > > http://www.un.org/Depts/unsd/methods/m49alpha.htm > > --Ken -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin Director, International Business mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] the Progress Company Tel: +1-781-280-4271 http://www.progress.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Find out about Globalization Empowerment for Progress users mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For a compelling demonstration for Unicode: http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/unicode-example.html

