----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Ewell" <dewell@adelphia.net>
To: "John Cowan" <jcowan@reutershealth.com>; "John H. Jenkins"
<jenkins@apple.com>
Cc: "Unicode Mailing List" <unicode@unicode.org>
Sent: den 20 mars 2002 17:44
Subject: Re: Talk about Unicode Myths...
> Only slightly more seriously, I imagine it would be possible to examine
> the top-level domain and:
>
> (1) if .cn, .tw, .hk, .sg, .mo --> display URL with Chinese glyphs
> (2) if .jp --> display URL with Japanese glyphs
> (3) otherwise punt (browser's choice)
And if someone puts a Japanese page on a .cn address, or vice versa...?
Wouldn't it be better to use
<META http-equiv=Content-Language content=ja>
- and -
<META http-equiv=Content-Language content=zh>
to distinguish between the two glyph displaying forms?
Stefan
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