- From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <henrikn@microsoft.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 14:10:52 -0700
- To: "Nilo Mitra (EUS)" <Nilo.Mitra@am1.ericsson.se>, "Martin Gudgin" <mgudgin@microsoft.com>, "Jean-Jacques Moreau" <moreau@crf.canon.fr>, "Marc Hadley" <marc.hadley@sun.com>, "Noah Mendelson" <noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com>
- Cc: "W3C Public Archive" <www-archive@w3.org>
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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