On 08/17/2002 09:29:00 AM William Overington wrote:
Peter Constable wrote as follows.
The standard already specifies that FFFC should not be exported from an
application or interchanged.
As far as I am aware that is not presently the case.
If you still say that that is correct, could you
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On 08/16/2002 04:58:58 PM William Overington wrote:
The DVB-MHP (Digital Video Broadcasting - Multimedia Home Platform)
system
(details at http://www.mhp.org ) which implements my telesoftware
invention.
A Java program which has been broadcast can read a Unicode plain text
file
and act upon the
On 08/16/2002 04:58:58 PM William Overington wrote:
The DVB-MHP (Digital Video Broadcasting - Multimedia Home Platform)
system
(details at http://www.mhp.org ) which implements my telesoftware
invention.
A Java program which has been broadcast can read a Unicode plain text
file
and act upon the
Thus spake Sarasvati root at unicode dot org:
What can I say? I'm very sorry for the long downtime,
and I know you're all suffering from Unicode mail withdrawal
by now... but a system upgrade was required, and there was
a snag in bringing the mail lists and archives back up.
Mail list
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Carl W. Brown wrote:
Proposed unknown and missing character representation. This would be an
alternate to method currently described in 5.3.
The missing or unknown character would be represented as a series of
vertical hex digit pairs for each byte of
Ken,
This is an alternate to representing bad glyphs with a missing glyph
character. People can implement either.
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From: Kenneth Whistler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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