- From: unknown charset <alb@sct.gouv.qc.ca>
- Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 12:49:14 -0800
- To: Ned Freed <Ned.Freed@INNOSOFT.COM>, erik@netscape.com
- Cc: Marc Blanchet <Marc.Blanchet@viagenie.qc.ca>, ietf-charsets@ISI.EDU
A 10:41 98-03-24 -0800, Ned Freed a écrit : >> I have a couple of comments/questions: > >I agree with all of these but would like to add one more. > >The charset registration procedure recommends, but does not require, a >specification of the characters in the charset in terms of ISO 10646. Such >a specification would be quite useful in this case; I'd like it if you'd >add it. [Alain] : Of course, it is documented in Latin 9. The 8 characters that differ from Latin 1 are: Latin 9 code Character ISO/IEC 10646 ID A4 EURO SIGN U20AC A6 CAPITAL S CARON U0160 A8 SMALL S CARON U0161 B4 CAPITAL Z CARON U017D B8 SMALL Z CARON U017E BC CAPITAL LIGATURE OE U0152 BD SMALL LIGATURE OE U0153 BE CAPITAL Y DIAERESIS U0178 Alain LaBonté Redmond, Washington (at the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 Plenary) --Boundary (ID uEbHHWxWEwCKT9wM3evJ5w)
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