SADAHIRO Tomoyuki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I doubt whether the Unicode consortium had provided
any viscii-Unicode mapping table
under www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/.

I could suppose the table shipped on Perl was borrowed
from czyborra.com. The table there
  ( http://czyborra.com/charsets/vietnamese.html )
has wrongly the duplicated <A^?> and no <a^?>.

The following site provides a correct table.

   http://www.vietstd.org/document/unicode.html
Okay.  I'll replace viscii.ucm in the next release.

On Sunday, Feb 16, 2003, at 20:10 Asia/Tokyo, Jarkko Hietaniemi wrote:
...or it could come from the Tcl/Tk mapping tables?
I think this is it. When I took over Encode maintenance, I have rebuilt whatever mappping unicode.org did have but I don't recall doing so for viscii so it must have come from viscii.enc.

Dan the Encode Maintainer

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