At 12:35 +0200 2002-07-04, Michael Jansson wrote: >Take Polynesian languages for example, e.g. Hawaiian. This is a language >which is based on Latin with vowels with the macron accent mark and a >glottal apostrophe (the apostrophe is a real charcter, i.e. does not break a >word). It's very difficult for them to use their native language in web >pages, because there is no such thing as a Hawaiian version of Mac OS, or >IE, etc.
There was a Hawai'ian version of Netscape 4. Anyway all Hawai'ians have to do is make their web pages with UTF-8 using the characters they need. I think this thread is rather pointless. -- Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com

