Re: SWEDISH CHARACTERS IN EMAIL: THE SUNET INITIATIVE
1994-11-17 10:36:41
Masataka Ohta writes:
> ISO-2022-INT-1 is designed not to have to give up your existing
> 8bit conventions for representing your OWN languages.
> > Until then, however,
> Now is "then".
Great. Just label your mail as containing ISO-2022-INT-1!
If you think Unicode stinks, and ISO-2022-INT-1 is good, release
some reference software and get the world hooked. It's not like
Unicode has a large installed base.
--Dan
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