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- Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 20:40:34 +0900
- From: Brett Robson <b-robson@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] OT-Japanese in PHP
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >... all I know is that the >above-mentioned northerners "lucked out" because the characters they >need are originally Han, not Yamato characters, while Ukrainian >Cyrillic users were not so lucky -- until they got a country, they >couldn't property view their traditional literature in Unicode). > > How many "Yamato" characters are there? Other than $BF=!!(Ball I can think of are the squash one like $B-_!!-o!!-m!!(Band the specials like $B")(B >The other problem is that UTF-8 doesn't give a clue about which >language is being used, while lots of $BF|K\?M(B users and even some >programmers don't realize that charset and language are distinct >concepts. > I corrected your sentence (>.<) $B%V%l%C%H$h$j(B
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