Theo Veenker <Theo dot Veenker at let dot uu dot nl> wrote: > Until now I always downloaded the lastest version of the UCD > and worked with that. Now I want to download the UCD files for > 4.0.0 again. I know it is all in http://www.unicode.org/Public/- > 4.0-Update/, > ... > Do I really need to find out and download all unchanged files > from 3.2.0 and earlier, just to get the files for 4.0.0?
and Kenneth Whistler <kenw at sybase dot com> responded: > Yes. The relevant information for *each* version of the > Unicode Standard is at: > > http://www.unicode.org/standard/Versions/enumeratedversions.html > ... I think the answer depends on what Theo really wants. He asked about downloading the data files for 4.0.0, but before that he mentioned downloading "the latest version," which is not 4.0.0 but 4.0.1. If Theo really wants the 4.0.0 data files, he needs to download not only from 4.0-Update but also from 3.2-Update, as Ken said. If all he wants is the latest version (4.0.1), he can go to: http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/ which not only has all the files, but has the added advantage that he doesn't have to strip the "-x.x.x" version number from the file names if he's only interested in replacing old files with new ones. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/

