Joan Montané <joan at montane dot cat> wrote:
> I don't request flag support for every flag in the world. I requested
> flags for culture/language communities *with* an approved TLD (Top
> Level Domain).
Incidentally, about a year and a half ago I discussed this with another
list member, on- and off-list. We agreed that some sort of text-based
encoding of flags would be an interesting project, but disagreed as to
whether this was a Unicode problem.
The present discussion seems to approach the issue from the other side:
treat it as *only* a Unicode problem, and assume that the encoding
problem has been solved by TLD registration.
See also http://www.unicode.org/faq/emoji_dingbats.html#12 . This is the
Unicode Consortium talking, not me.
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