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"Internationalized" class attributes

(Web Internationalization & Multilinguism Symposium)

[Fwd: Re: A character is in the eye of the beholder]

A character is in the eye of the beholder

Accept-Charset support

Apologies -- Re: Internationalized CLASS attributes

ccMail SMTPLINK Undeliverable Message

charset issues

Charset support (was: Accept-Charset support)

Charset support (was: Accept-Charset support)i

Clarification of discussion

Commenting from file

Creating multilanguage web sites

dynamic language switching

FrontPage creates Unicode Web pages

Getting back to the Chinese example

Hi there,

HTML - i18n / NCR & charsets

HTTP "Warning" (was: Charset support)

http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/International/O-misc-mlists.html

http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/International/Sevilla-96/

I18n HTML

internationalization of electronic commerce

Internationalized CLASS attributes

Mail archive fixed

Mailing list

mailto:www-international@w3.org

new link

PLEASE GET ME OFF!!!!!

PLEASE GET ME OFF!!!!! -Reply

Question for English as a 2nd language folks

Re(2): Should I laugh or cry?

Reminder: i18n symposium, Sevilla, 20-22 Nov

remove

RFC 1522

RFC 1522 (for HTTP 1.1 Warnings)

Security hole

Sevilla

Sevilla - Newspaper

Sevilla attendee affiliations and email addresses

Seville workshop?

SGML entities to Unicode

Should I laugh or cry?

So ... what characters for CLASS?

Socialized Medicine in Germany, France, Great Britain,Canda

sub-repertoires (was: Accept-Charset support)

Tenth Int'l Unicode Conference - Call for Papers - Final Reminder

Tenth Int'l Unicode Conference - March 1997

unsubscirbe

UTF-8 or UNICODE-X-X-UTF-8? (was Re: Accept-Charset support)

Y diaeresis (Re: HTML - i18n / NCR & charsets)

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