www-international@w3.org from July to September 2001 by subject

19th Unicode Conference, Sep 2001, San Jose, CA -- Register now!

19th Unicode Conference, Sep 2001, San Jose, CA -- Two weeks to go!

19th Unicode Conference, September 2001, San Jose, CA, USA -- Register now!

[OT] list activity (was Re: Setting a new locale in HP-UX

[www-international] <none>

auto-detecting the character encoding of an uploaded file

Call for Papers - 20th Unicode Conference - Jan/Feb 2001 - Washington DC

canonical names for timezones

charset list

CORRECTION RE: Unicode Conference Opportunity

Creating a spool file in UNIX

Cultural background subtleties vs. a language discussion?

Extended Characters in Server Names

First steps

Free C implementation of form C

Globalization Job Hunters

Help needed for printing Chinese character

i18n technologies and linguistic minorities (was Re: International business communications and Unicode)

International business communications and Unicode

International standards for various forms of profile data

Internationally accepted icons (locale independent)

ISO-2022 (was: UTF-7 and java

Java and Unicode

Last Call for Papers - 20th Unicode Conference - Jan/Feb 2001 - Washington DC

List of i18n lists

looking for Java source to implement a dynamic UI language ch ange

looking for Java source to implement a dynamic UI language change

Multi-Language Support

Netscape 4.7x JavaScript

Passing non-english character params in URL

Republic of Ireland - Date and Time Formats

Setting a new locale in HP-UX

Status of the Unicode Conference

Test Mail

Time

Tool to pseudotranslate Java resource bundles

Tools for localization of XML files

Unicode <-> CJKV national encoding; supporting multi-lingual web content

Unicode <-> CJKV national encoding; supporting multi-lingual webcontent

Unicode <-> CJKV national encoding; supporting multi-lingualwebcontent

Unicode and sybase

Unicode character names

Unicode Conference Opportunity

Unicode support for C/C++

UTF 7 encoding

UTF-16 and MIME text/*

UTF-7 and java

utf-8 Locale support on Solaris and Linux

www.i18ngurus.com launches

XHTML 1.1 Ruby support

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