Re: How the regional Online- News papers are able to display all thecharacters

2002-06-18 Thread Otto Stolz
Sreedhar.M had written: I would like to know how the regional news paper websites are able to display all the characters through webbrowser without asking the user to download any new fonts. ... You can just visit the following site and send me Your comments regarding my questions.

Re: Sync/Seek-robust UTF-7

2002-06-18 Thread Doug Ewell
Shlomi Tal shlompi at hotmail dot com wrote, and Markus Scherer markus dot scherer at jtcsv dot com responded, regarding Shlomi's experimental UTF. Please note, before anyone gets the wrong idea, that these experimental UTFs are *not* intended as candidates to replace the official ones. As far

Re: How the regional Online- News papers are able to display all the characters

2002-06-18 Thread Stefan Persson
- Original Message - From: Otto Stolz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sreedhar.M [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 8:59 PM Subject: Re: How the regional Online- News papers are able to display all the characters You can just visit the following site and send me

FW:Unicode in MS Excel

2002-06-18 Thread Magda Danish (Unicode)
-Original Message- Now I have a Unicode question. In MS Excel, the worksheet function CODE gives the ASCII value of a character and CHAR gives the character corresponding to a decimal number. Thus CODE(a) gives 97 and CHAR(97) gives the letter a. These two functions do NOT

Re: FW:Unicode in MS Excel

2002-06-18 Thread Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
There are no Excel workbook functions, but the VBA functions AscW and ChrW$ both exist for this purpose. MichKa Michael Kaplan Trigeminal Software, Inc. -- http://www.trigeminal.com/ - Original Message - From: Magda Danish (Unicode) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: unicode [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sync/Seek-robust UTF-7

2002-06-18 Thread Rick McGowan
David Starner wrote: ... I've been working on my own UTF, privately dubbed ISO-2022-UTF. It does end up mapping 96-character planes to G0, but ISO-2022-JP-3 does it, and that's a MIME-legal charset. Yuck. You should be severely reprimanded for even considering to develop yet another one of

MySQL 3.23.51 and unicode

2002-06-18 Thread Lateef Sagar
Does MySQL 3.23.51 supports Unicode 3.0 ?? = Lateef Sagar Shaikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 21341287 __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/

Help needed

2002-06-18 Thread Latha Gopalakrishnan
Hi, I am developing a client-server which will handle all type of messages.I want to modify the server in such a way thatit has to understand UTF-8 character set encoding. What is UTF-8? How to implement it in my server? Thanks in advance, Latha

Re: Sync/Seek-robust UTF-7

2002-06-18 Thread Doug Ewell
Rick McGowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] exclaimed: No more UTFs! At least please don't start mentioning your proprietary bit-twiddles in public with the UTF acronym anywhere nearby. I suppose the U might make people think these experimental thingies have some official status with Unicode. Fair