Hi, Does anybody actually use the ISO-2022-KR charset here? Does anybody know who's responsible for it?
I ask because of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUC-JP#EUC-KR and https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2301 Which leads me to believe that using the new KSC-5601 charset is actually wrong. I've also found a bunch of messages in iso-2022-kr out there on the net, and they all seem to be 7bit transfer encoding, which doesn't match what's in the charset file in Cyrus... Anyway, I've rewritten it using KSX-1001 and KSX-1003 switching, along with US-ASCII separately before the initial ESC jump code. Now to implement EUC-KR somehow as an unholy table merger on top of iso-2022-kr! Does anyone see a problem with that? Is anything actually using KSC-5601-1992? If so, what's it called? Bron.