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Re: Unicode support
> > > > Not surprising we get so many encoding heachaches here while this
> > > > attitude prevails.
> > >
> > > To be fair, it is software without *any cost* developed in people's
> > > spare time.
Which I have found to be extremely high quality, regardless of that fact :)
> I can see this is one of those clashes of philosophy that probably can't
> be resolved through a Usenet discussion. I think that people hacking on
> what they like, for fun, should have whatever attitude they like! But I
> don't expect you to agree.
Amen.
> In general, I think XML has really done an excellent job in bringing
> Unicode into the mainstream of computer science. Java's native Unicode
I agree about the Java thing, but XML really pushed unicode into the
spotlight, which I think is great.
I'm quite happy to see unicode support for building web apps, as dealing
with individual charsets is a pain in the a** :)
> support also helped to push other languages in the right direction.
PHP is a good example. Once a IS0-8859-1 bigot, PHP is rapidly moving
towards 100% utf support.
> Microsoft has even been a positive force in this direction.
*cough*yestheyhave.*cough*
:)
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