At 10:11 AM +0900 6/3/02, Soobok Lee wrote: >Moreover, It does not have "utf8" charset entry, because "utf8" is >just one of the encodings of the Universal >Character Set, not an independent charset plus encoding like "ks_c_5601-1987".
Both your statement and your reasoning are wrong. UTF-8 has been a registered charset since RFC 2279 was issued. --Paul Hoffman, Director --Internet Mail Consortium
