RE: Name help needed

even better!

Henrik

-----Original Message-----
From: Nilo Mitra (EUS) [mailto:Nilo.Mitra@am1.ericsson.se] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 05:25
To: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen; Nilo Mitra (EUS); Martin Gudgin; Jean-Jacques Moreau; Marc Hadley; Noah Mendelson
Cc: W3C Public Archive
Subject: RE: Name help needed



Thanks, Henrik. Shortly after sending you the email, the same though DID occur to me - I am a bit slow, I'm afraid - and I came up with

Åke Jógvan Øyvind 

which covers Iceland, as well. It has the greater likelihood of not being anyone's real name, methinks. 
Thanks again 
Nilo 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen [mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 5:11 PM 
To: Nilo Mitra (EUS); Martin Gudgin; Jean-Jacques Moreau; Marc Hadley; 
Noah Mendelson 
Cc: W3C Public Archive 
Subject: RE: Name help needed 



Hi Nilo, 

Sorry for the delay--I thought you Ericsson folks had at least a few people with Nordic characters in their names ;) 

        Åge Sørensen 

Of course this requires no more than latin-1. 

Henrik 

>-----Original Message----- 
>From: Nilo Mitra (EUS) [mailto:Nilo.Mitra@am1.ericsson.se] 
>Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:52 
>To: Nilo Mitra (EUS); Martin Gudgin; 'Jean-Jacques Moreau'; 
>'Marc Hadley'; 'Noah Mendelson'; Henrik Frystyk Nielsen 
>Cc: 'W3C Public Archive' 
>Subject: Name help needed 
> 
> 
>Hello Henrik (and others if you wish to help): 
>Can you help me find a (first name, last name) name - made up, 
>of course - which has all the "peculiar" characters of the 
>Scandanavian languages, both Danish and Swedish, and if need 
>be, Norwegian. You know the sort of things I mean: the ones 
>with o's crossed out, circles above letters, ...the whole 
>works. It need not be something you'd want to name your 
>children, just hypothetical. I am making the SOAP Primer more 
>international in flavour - that was one of the last call 
>comments - hence the desire to change the name "John Q. 
>Public" to something that exercises the Unicode! Thanks 
>Nilo 
>  
> 

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