From: Marion Gunn (mgunn@egt.ie)
Date: Wed Apr 09 2008 - 05:58:01 CDT
I believe it means, Dan, that ISO standards are international standards
published in at least two independent languages (European French and
British English), but Unicode standards are only commercial standards
published only in US (Anglo-American) English, but I could be wrong on
that point, so please do ask Unicode reps to confirm.
mg
Scríobh Daniel Ehrenberg:
>> Also the differences between ISO
>> 10646 and Unicode 5.0, since ISO 10646 is bilingual.
>>
>
> What do you mean by "ISO 10646 is bilingual"? (I'm sorry, to your
> particular question, I don't know the answer, but I'm just wondering
> about this.)
>
> Dan
>
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