<Jill dot Ramonsky at Aculab dot com> wrote: > I don't expect, however, to have to DOWNgrade my version of Unicode. > And I can't be expected to store EVERY numbered version of Unicode on > my machine.
You don't "store a version of Unicode on your machine." Unicode is a coded character set, not an application. What you have stored on your machine is a number of applications, many of which support Unicode, and some of which may support a different version of Unicode from others. (OK, some of us do store a particular version of the Unicode *data files* on our machines, but that has no bearing on the level of Unicode support provided by applications.) -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/

