I think that the character sets (Chinese, Cyrillic, etc.) which were supposed to be in T.61 (1988) are part of ISO 10646 (UNIVERSAL STRING). So I suppose (theoretically) one can construct any sort of character string using the X.500 (1993) DirectoryString. Of course, I don't have the time (or the $$ to pay Ominicom) to really research ISO 10646. / Rich
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