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RE: Thoughts about characters transmission
> >It assignes a single code point to different but similar characters
> >in Japan and China.
>
> I thought that this was the problem of Unicode and not of ISO 10646.
Correct. It was a problem of Unicode and not of DIS 10646-1.0.
But, now, ISO 10646 is just as bad as Unicode.
> >So, please don't say "international" when what you mean is merely
> >"intereuropean".
>
> At least the voting is, isn't it.
> Note that some even go for the bet of calling such a code "universal" :-)
Isn't it the Martian way?
MO