Tuesday, 30 September 2003
- Re: AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-10-01 at 19:00 UTC, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern, 20:00 UK, 5am Australia (next day!)
- AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-10-01 at 19:00 UTC, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern, 20:00 UK, 5am Australia (next day!)
- ISO reaffirms free-of-charge use of its country, currency and language codes
Monday, 29 September 2003
Sunday, 28 September 2003
Thursday, 25 September 2003
Wednesday, 24 September 2003
- RE: Question of the Week -- CSS and character Encoding
- Todays meeting.
- RE: Question of the Week -- CSS and character Encoding
- RE: Question of the Week -- CSS and character Encoding
- New FAQ pages for review
- RE: Question of the Week -- CSS and character Encoding
- Re: Question of the Week -- CSS and character Encoding
Tuesday, 23 September 2003
- Question of the Week -- CSS and character Encoding
- Re: XHTML or not XHTML, that is the question.
- Guidelines front matter (was: Re: AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-09-17)
- Please preread guidelines for Wednesday's meeting
- AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-09-17 at 19:00 UTC, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern, 20:00 UK, 5am Australia (next day!)
Monday, 22 September 2003
- RE: Proposals for section 2.2
- XHTML or not XHTML, that is the question.
- RE: a possible topic for my next FAQ?
- RE: Proposals for section 2.2
- RE: a possible topic for my next FAQ?
Sunday, 21 September 2003
Saturday, 20 September 2003
Friday, 19 September 2003
Thursday, 18 September 2003
- Re: a possible topic for my next FAQ?
- Re: a possible topic for my next FAQ?
- a possible topic for my next FAQ?
Wednesday, 17 September 2003
- Proposals for section 2.2
- Re: AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-09-17 at 19:00 UTC, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern, 20:00 UK, 5am Australia (next day!)
Tuesday, 16 September 2003
- Re: New FAQ: Script direction and languages
- AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-09-17 at 19:00 UTC, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern, 20:00 UK, 5am Australia (next day!)
- RE: New FAQ: Script direction and languages
- RE: New FAQ: Script direction and languages