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- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:41:51 +0200
- From: David Oftedal <david@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] apache2 setup and japanese charset
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> > >Actually, Unicode has more Kanji than any other character set >(over 70,000), and includes all the Kanji from Japanese >standard character sets. > >See http://www.unicode.org/faq/han_cjk.html#0 > >Some Japanese don't like Unicode because they hold a very rigid >understanding about the "proper" way to write various Kanji. >In fact, there are many minor variations in the way characters >are written, inside the range of Japanese usage or across Chinese, >Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese usage. But they are all the same >character in Unicode. Generally speaking, the solution is simply >to use a Japanese font for Japanese users. > >Unicode is a good idea, but requires that the browsers be >relatively new (newer than 4.0). > >Jake > Thanks for that info. (Though I have to apologize for a slight thread hijacking here.) Would that mean that the Japanese "manga" and Korean "manhwa" would look the same in Unicode, for instance? That's a rather funny way of unifying three alphabets, though, just unifying them in an encoding and waiting for the countries to adopt it. Mao couldn't have done it better. :D -Dave -- http://home.no.net/david/
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