- From: Min Lee <minlee@mail.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 09:32:22 -0500 (EST)
- To: "Raffaele Sena" <raff@nuvomedia.com>, "Henrik Frystyk Nielsen" <frystyk@w3.org>
- Cc: "Sangyeob. Lee" <sangyeob@lgtel.co.kr>, <www-lib@w3.org>
-----¿øº» ¸Þ½ÃÁö----- º¸³½ »ç¶÷: Raffaele Sena <raff@nuvomedia.com> ¹Þ´Â »ç¶÷: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org> ÂüÁ¶: Sangyeob. Lee <sangyeob@lgtel.co.kr>; www-lib@w3.org <www-lib@w3.org> ³¯Â¥: 1999³â 1¿ù 29ÀÏ ±Ý¿äÀÏ ¿ÀÀü 3:53 Á¦¸ñ: Re: How to Convert Korean language from HTML to Text Actually it doesn't need any specific detials, when using 8bit character mode with ISO2202-KR sets. There are no further instructions or commands to convert Korean languages used by computer ascii character sets, since the non-English characters are based on EXTENDED ASCII character sets with supports 8-bit. Should use emulations each different languages. The two different emulations are available in South Korea, called KS5601 code and KSSM code, KS5601 is latest and standard format of using Korean language. sincerely yours MIn Lee ISSO
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