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- From: keld@diku.dk (Keld J|rn Simonsen)
-
- I confess: I was the Dane attending the ISO POSIX Internationalization
- meeting in Copenhagen. Yes, we attracted the attention to ISO 646
- based non-ASCII equipment - which there are general guidelines
- within ISO to work with.
-
- I do share the other posters' concern about supporting 8-bit
- and multibyte character sets, and bringing support to this
- is more important to us (Danish Standards) than the 7-bit issue.
-
- On the other hand, there is a lot of hardware, including terminals
- and printers, which only supports national variants
- of ISO 646. And that equipment will be around for a long time.
-
- For Americans: try to imagine that all your 7-bit ASCII equipment
- was not usable for running UNIX or C. It lacked some say 6 to 10
- essential characters. How long would it take before you only
- would have 8-bit equipment and software running?
- Well, this is the situation we have in quite some parts of Europe.
-
- ISO has rules for dealing with this. I think it would be worth
- it to try out the ISO recommendations on a software
- platform as important to the whole society as POSIX is.
-
- Keld Simonsen
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- Volume-Number: Volume 19, Number 21
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