- From: Andrea Vine <avine@eng.sun.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 13:03:09 -0700
- To: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
- Cc: Yung-Fong Tang <ftang@netscape.com>, Andrea Vine <Andrea.Vine@eng.sun.com>, I18n Prog List <i18n-prog@yahoogroups.com>, "WWW Int'l list" <www-international@w3.org>, ned.freed@sun.com
Martin, et al, Ned Freed offered to register euc-tw and euc-cn. Ned, Are you still up for it? Regards, Andrea Martin Duerst wrote: > > At 14:47 01/06/08 -0700, Yung-Fong Tang wrote: > > >I think netscape use "x-euc-tw" instead of "euc-tw" . I don't think we use > >"cns11643" > > Hello Yung-Fong, > > I think it would be very good if somebody registered 'euc-tw' with IANA > (http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets). Using x-... is a bad > idea. Registration is almost as easy as writing an email. Do you think > somebody from Netscape could do it? Please note that IANA is not > a government body, and will register it on technical grounds only. > > Regards, Martin. > > P.S.: Can you point me to a table of the 'charset's and aliases that > Netscape/Mozilla is supporting?
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