From: Jonathan Rosenne (jr@qsm.co.il)
Date: Sun Mar 04 2007 - 05:29:01 CST
The referenced page addresses a real problem. A substantial percentage of
the world's computing is handled by unglamorous legacy systems, especially
in the more advanced locations. Most of them can only handle their legacy
encodings, some are even effectively 7-bit ASCII. The problem of converting
from Unicode to such a system is real and common.
Jony
-----Original Message-----
From: unicode-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org] On
Behalf Of Kent Karlsson
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 11:45 AM
To: 'Jonathan Rosenne'; 'Unicode'
Subject: RE: A .Net Unicode Puzzle
That falls in the same kategory as konvertin C and Q to K and Z to S, or for
that
matter turnin B into P, D to T, PH to F, ant similal. Ol even R to L, TH to
Y, NG to N...
Now, vy is yere no stantalt <yer favorit programin lanuaq or liblaly> tat
tas TAT?
<reset keep='rhetorical'/>
The idea is just as good as the one presented in the web page referred to
below.
/kent k
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From: unicode-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org] On
Behalf Of Jonathan Rosenne
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 7:35 AM
To: Unicode
Subject: A .Net Unicode Puzzle
See <http://www.coversant.com:80/Default.aspx?tabid=88&EntryID=30to:uni
http://www.coversant.com:80/Default.aspx?tabid=88&EntryID=30t.as
JR
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