- From: Nicky YW YICK <ywyick@itsd.gcn.gov.hk>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:19:25 +0800
- To: Harald Alvestrand <Harald@Alvestrand.no>, ietf-charsets@iana.org
- Message-id: <48256965.00493BD5.00@itsmailgw.itsd.gcn.gov.hk>
Dear Harald, I would be grateful if you could advice me what is the progress of the charset registration submitted on 30.8.2000 as in the attached mail. When will the proposed charset be accepted by IETF? Thanks. Rgds. Nicky Yick ____ Forwarded by Nicky YW YICK/ITSD/HKSARG on 25/09/2000 09:14 PM _____ From: Nicky YW YICK on 30/08/2000 11:37 AM To: Harald Alvestrand <Harald@Alvestrand.no>, ietf-charsets@iana.org cc: Rex MK Tong/ITSD/HKSARG@ITSD Subject: Re[2]: Registration of new charset Dear Harald, Further to my previous mail, I would like to mention that Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set (HKSCS) is a supplement to the Big5 coding scheme. Therefore, the proposed Charset name, "Big5-HKSCS", in our application shall cover the existing 13053 Big5 characters and 4702 HKSCS characters. Regards Nicky Yick Acting Systems Manager Information Technology Services Department Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ____ Forwarded by Nicky YW YICK/ITSD/HKSARG on 30/08/2000 11:36 AM _____ From: Nicky YW YICK on 30/08/2000 11:01 AM To: Harald Alvestrand <Harald@Alvestrand.no>, ietf-charsets@iana.org cc: Rex MK Tong/ITSD/HKSARG@ITSD Subject: Re[2]: Registration of new charset (Document link: Nicky YW YICK) Dear Harald, 1. Attached please find the application in ASCII format. 2. Big5 is a Chinese coding scheme which is based on the traditional Chinese character set and commonly used in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Originally, Big5 coding scheme is developed in Taiwan and contains 13,053 characters. A common shortcoming of Big5 is that it does not cover a fair number of characters commonly used in Hong Kong. In order to cater the need of information exchange in Chinese among Hong Kong communities, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have built up a set of Chinese characters, i.e. the Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set (HKSCS) to encompass common characters which have not been included in the Big5 coding scheme. 4702 HKSCS characters have been added in the User-defined Area of the Big5 coding scheme. After the release of HKSCS, it has been widely adopted by the market, the public and the Government. 3. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact me. Thanks. Regards Nicky Yick Acting Systems Manager Information Technology Services Department Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (See attached file: Submisson to IANA.txt) Harald Alvestrand <Harald@Alvestrand.no> on 29/08/2000 10:18:00 PM To: Nicky YW YICK/ITSD/HKSARG@ITSD, ietf-charsets@iana.org cc: Rex MK Tong/ITSD/HKSARG@ITSD Subject: Re: Registration of new charset At 19:38 29/08/2000 +0800, Nicky YW YICK wrote: >Dear Sir, > >I would like to submit the attached application of Charset registration >for your >consideration. > >Thank you for your attention. 1) Could you please resubmit your application in ASCII? The IANA does not operate on .doc files, and it is less error prone if you perform the conversion yourself. 2) The Big5 registration as it exists now is as follows: Name: Big5 (preferred MIME name) MIBenum: 2026 Source: Chinese for Taiwan Multi-byte set. PCL Symbol Set Id: 18T Alias: csBig5 This is a bit less information than I feel comfortable with. Especially, it is not enough to evaluate whether or not your proposal is suitable for use with MIME text/* body parts. Perhaps you could help us by updating this registration with the proper details? Thanks! >Regards >Nicky Yick >Acting Systems Manager >Information Technology Services Department >Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region > >(See attached file: Submisson to IANA.doc) -- Harald Tveit Alvestrand, alvestrand@cisco.com +47 41 44 29 94 Personal email: Harald@Alvestrand.no
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