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- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 15:03:23 +0900
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- Subject: [tlug] RE: Tlug Digest, Vol 18, Issue 36
> Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 13:31:30 -0700 > From: steve smith <sjs@example.com> > Subject: Re: [tlug] font encoding question > To: Tokyo Linux Users Group <tlug@example.com> > Message-ID: <46759A22.6010907@example.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > > Brian Chandler wrote: > > steven smith wrote: > > > > But how will you know what the encoding is? > Agreed, but it looks like jcode.pm will still be useful. > > > > Actually I believe it is simpler than this. If you have a webpage > > encoded in UTF-8, you can (*) assume that the browser will > return form <snip> > > Like they said in that thread, one standard would be nice > (though the context was a bit different). I have to make > sure everything I send to friends in Japan is in ISO-2022 or > they see ÃââÃÂâÃÅâÃÂâ, but most of the rest of the world (and I > think this list usually) is utf-8. And then there's > ISO-8859. For me, font encoding often seems to do the > unexpected. Augh... > > Thanks for the suggestion and I will use it. > > Steve S. I would like to see everything move to UTF-8, or even some newer standard that allows for more characters. It is nice to be able to use one encoding and see most languages without too much trouble. ^_^
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