Frank,
For most countries, such China, Japan, Korea, they have their own national
standard code. The GB is the national standard name in Chinese and 13000 is
their standard code.
Regards,
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Michael Kung
40P-972 Phone: (415) 506-6954
Manager, Server Globalization Technology Fax: (415) 506-7225
Languages and Relational Technology Email: mkung@us.oracle.com
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attached mail follows:
unicode@Unicode.ORG wrote:
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> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 unicode@Unicode.ORG wrote:
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> > what relationship between GB13000 and unicode?
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> GB 13000 is the national variant of ISO 10646.
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Can someone tell me what is the DIFFERENCES ?
Is that exactly the SAME STANDARD with different name. Or do
PRC standard body add some additional code point into GB 13000 ?
--Frank Tang Internationaliztion Engineer (415) 937-2913 Netscape Communication Corp about:ftang http://home.netscape.com/people/ftang mailto:ftang@netscape.com 685-1 E. Middlefield Rd Mountain View, CA 94043
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