22nd Unicode Conference, Sep 2002, San Jose, CA -- Just 3 weeks to go!

2002-08-16 Thread Misha . Wolf
*** Register now! > Just 3 weeks to go > Register now! > Just 3 weeks to go *** Twenty-second International Unicode Conference (IUC22) Unic

22nd Unicode Conference, Sep 2002, San Jose, CA -- Register now!

2002-07-05 Thread Misha . Wolf
*** Register now! > Just 9 weeks to go > Register now! > Just 9 weeks to go *** Twenty-second International Unicode Conference (IUC22) Unic

22nd Unicode Conference, September 2002, San Jose, CA, USA

2002-05-31 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twenty-second International Unicode Conference (IUC22) Unicode and the Web: Evolution or Revolution? http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc22 September 9-13, 2002

Fwd: Re: Language name questions

2002-05-29 Thread Misha . Wolf
I can't see this in the archive, so it may not have made it to the unicode list (as Petra isn't a member?). Misha - Forwarded by Misha Wolf/LON/GB/Reuters on 29/05/

Re: Language name questions

2002-05-28 Thread Misha . Wolf
[I hope the combining characters survive] Petra's table confirms my thoughts on the Slovak side of the question. I'm not famiar with Slovenian, but lived till the age of 14 in Prague, so am familiar with Czech and somewhat familiar with Slovak. Petra's table could, however, do with some extra r

Changes to ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2

2002-05-21 Thread Misha . Wolf
See ISO 3166-1 changes at: http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/03updates-on-iso-3166/nlv4e-div.html and: http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/03updates-on-iso-3166/nlv5e-tl.html See ISO 3166-2 changes at: http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/03up

Fwd: RealNames shutdown threatens Asian naming market

2002-05-14 Thread Misha . Wolf
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/25261.html RealNames shutdown threatens Asian naming market By ComputerWire Posted: 14/05/2002 at 06:11 GMT The closure of RealNames Corp yesterday threatens the ability of Chinese and Japanese speakers to easily address web sites

2nd Last Call for the Character Model for the WWW

2002-04-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
il to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help us process your comments, please submit each comment separately. If doing so is too awkward, please number your comments clearly. Many thanks, Misha Wolf W3C I18N WG Chair - --- Visit our Internet

21st Unicode Conference, May 2002, Dublin,Ireland -- Just 2 weeks to go!

2002-04-25 Thread Misha . Wolf
*** Just 2 weeks to go > Register now! > Just 2 weeks to go > Register now! *** Twenty-first International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode, L

LAST Call for Papers - 22nd Unicode Conference - Sep 2002 - San Jose,CA

2002-04-19 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twenty-second International Unicode Conference (IUC22) Unicode and the Web: Evolution or Revolution? http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc22 September 9-13, 2002 San Jose, California

21st Unicode Conference, May 2002, Dublin, Ireland -- Four weeks to go!

2002-04-12 Thread Misha . Wolf
*** Just 4 weeks to go > Register now! > Just 4 weeks to go > Register now! *** Twenty-first International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode, L

Call for Papers - 22nd Unicode Conference - September 2002 - San Jose,CA

2002-03-28 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twenty-second International Unicode Conference (IUC22) Unicode and the Web: Evolution or Revolution? http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc22 September 9-13, 2002 San Jose, California

21st Unicode Conference, May 2002, Dublin,Ireland -- Seven weeks to go!

2002-03-22 Thread Misha . Wolf
> Register now! <<< Twenty-first International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode, Localization and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 14-17 May 2002

21st Unicode Conference, May 2002, Dublin, Ireland

2002-03-01 Thread Misha . Wolf
>> First European IUC in two years! <<< Twenty-first International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode, Localization and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 14-17 May 2002

Call for Papers - 22nd Unicode Conference - September 2002 - San Jose,CA

2002-02-22 Thread Misha . Wolf
>> Call for Papers! < Twenty-second International Unicode Conference (IUC22) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc22 September 9-13, 2002

ISO 3166 (country codes) Maintenance Agency Web pages move

2002-02-20 Thread Misha . Wolf
fyi. Misha > Dear All, > > This is to inform you that the Web pages of the ISO 3166/MA have been > moved from DIN's Web site to ISOOnline, the Web site of ISO Central > Secretariat at http://www.iso.org. > > The direct URL is > http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/index.html > > W

Character Model for the Web + Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages

2002-02-20 Thread Misha . Wolf
of Unicode with markup languages such as XML. Both documents are especially topical in view of the work currently taking place, within the W3C XML Core WG, on: XML 1.1 W3C Working Draft 13 December 2001 http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-xml11-20011213 Misha Wolf W3C I18

21st Unicode Conference, May 2002, Dublin, Ireland

2002-02-08 Thread Misha . Wolf
>> First European IUC in two years! <<< Twenty-first International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode, Localization and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 May 14-17, 2002

IUC20 talk "Querying XML Documents" by Paul Cotton & Jonathan Robie

2002-02-06 Thread Misha . Wolf
The slides from the IUC20 talk titled "Querying XML Documents", given by Paul Cotton and Jonathan Robie, are now available at: http://www.w3.org/2002/01/xquery-unicode.pdf Misha Wolf -- -- Visit our Intern

Re: Unicode Search Engines

2002-01-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 30/01/2002 15:30:06 Mark Davis wrote: > It is not a 'fatal flaw'. NFD makes to pretensions to represent the I imagine that "to" -> "no". Misha > most 'natural' ordering for any given language. Out of all the > possible canonically equivalent sequences, it is simply a specific, > well-define

20th Unicode Conference, Jan 2002, Washington DC -- Just 1 week to go!

2002-01-18 Thread Misha . Wolf
> Just 1 week to go! Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28-31, 2002

20th Unicode Conference, Jan 2002, Washington DC -- Three weeks to go!

2002-01-07 Thread Misha . Wolf
Just 3 weeks to go! Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28-31, 2002

Last Call for Papers - 21st Unicode Conference - May 2002 - Dublin,Ireland

2002-01-04 Thread Misha . Wolf
>>> Last Call for Papers! <<< Twenty-First International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode, Localization and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 May 14-17, 2002

Call for Papers - 21st Unicode Conference - May 2002 - Dublin

2001-12-20 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twenty-First International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 May 14-17, 2002 Dublin, Ireland > > > > > > > C A L L F O

Character Model for the World Wide Web

2001-12-20 Thread Misha . Wolf
//www.w3.org/TR. For information about the requirements that informed the development of important parts of this specification, see Requirements for String Identity Matching and String Indexing [CharReq]. Misha Wolf W3

A brief history of www.unicode.org

2001-12-20 Thread Misha . Wolf
See: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.unicode.org Misha - --- Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender

Re: Astral planes (was: RE: Plane One use, was Re: HTML Validation)

2001-12-18 Thread Misha . Wolf
The region beyond U+10 contains photos of the editors of The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0. Misha On 18/12/2001 18:09:11 Kenneth Whistler wrote: > Clive said: > > > But I never did figure out if everything above Code Plane 16 was above or > > still below the Heaviside Layer... ;-)} > > As

20th Unicode Conference, Jan 2002, Washington DC -- Six weeks to go!

2001-12-17 Thread Misha . Wolf
Just 6 weeks to go! Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28-31, 2002

Call for Papers - 21st Unicode Conference - May 2002 - Dublin

2001-11-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twenty-First International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 May 14-17, 2002 Dublin, Ireland > > > > > > > C A L L F O

FW: Web Globalization and Unicode Experts to Meet in Washington, D.C.

2001-11-28 Thread Misha . Wolf
- Forwarded by Misha Wolf/LON/GB/Reuters on 28/11/2001 20:12 - Tex Texin

20th Unicode Conference, Jan 2002, Washington DC, USA -- Register now!

2001-11-19 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28-31, 2002 Washington, DC, USA The Unicode Standard has become

Call for Papers - 21st Unicode Conference - May 2002 - Dublin

2001-11-02 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twenty-First International Unicode Conference (IUC21) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 May 14-17, 2002 Dublin, Ireland > > > > > > > C A L L F

RE: Handling irregular sequences

2001-10-28 Thread Misha . Wolf
Two points in response to the questions: 1. The XML spec has just been amended by an erratum to clarify that an irregular UTF-8 sequence must generate a fatal error. 2. It has been agreed that the Unicode Standard will be modified to ban irregular UTF-8 sequences for all characters.

20th Unicode Conference, Jan 2002, Washington DC, USA

2001-10-19 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28-31, 2002 Washington, DC, USA The Unicode Standard has become

IUC20 and IUC21 -- Important

2001-10-19 Thread Misha . Wolf
Please note that: - IUC20 will start one day earlier than previously announced. See the IUC20 Web site: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 - The IUC21 dates and location are now available on the IUC21 Web site: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc21 Misha

Last Call for Papers - 20th Unicode Conference - Jan/Feb 2001 -Washington DC

2001-09-18 Thread Misha . Wolf
Because of the recent tragic events and the resulting disruption we are sending you a reminder that this is the final week for submissions for the Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20). >>> Last Call for Papers! <<< Twenti

Re: UTF-8 validation rules

2001-09-10 Thread Misha . Wolf
Carl, You seem to be using the word "character" in some places where you (probably) mean "byte", eg: > All UTF-8 characters must be followed by the proper number of valid > continuation characters, if any. Misha On 10/09/2001 18:21:48 Carl W. Brown wrote: > I am checking out my UTF-8 validat

Last Call for Papers - 20th Unicode Conference - Jan/Feb 2001 -Washington DC

2001-09-07 Thread Misha . Wolf
>>> Last Call for Papers! <<< Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28 - February 1, 2002

RE: When in the Unicode conference coming up in Singapore?

2001-09-03 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 03/09/2001 09:27:58 Marco Cimarosti wrote: > Steven Htut wrote: > > Does anyone know when in the Unicode conference coming up in > > Singapore? > > And when in Europe? We hope to hold a Unicode Conference in Europe in May 2002. As soon as the details are settled, we'll make an announcement.

W3C I18N WG meeting in Mountain View, September 17-18

2001-08-31 Thread Misha . Wolf
The next face-to-face meeting of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) I18N (Internationalization) WG (Working Group) takes place in the week following the Unicode Conference, in the same part of California. As usual, members of the W3C I18N IG (Interest Group) have been invited to take part in the

Re: When in the Unicode conference coming up in Singapore?

2001-08-31 Thread Misha . Wolf
Not in 2001 or 2002. After that, who knows? Misha On 30/08/2001 17:30:31 Z Htut wrote: > Hi guys > > Does anyone know when in the Unicode conference coming up in Singapore? > > Steven Htut > > - Visit our Internet si

Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 31/08/2001 17:13:50 Stefan Persson wrote: [...] > I am able to use characters from any 1-bit Windows encoding in Visual Basic > 4.0 (but only from *one* Windows encoding in the same text box). I don't > know if this is enough for you, though... With the continuing drop in memory prices, you

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-31 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 31/08/2001 17:16:23 Marco Cimarosti wrote: [...] > (Misha, I hope I finally succeeded figuring out what you were meaning!) > > Ciao. > _ Marco I agree 100% :-) Regarding Viranga's question about inventing one's own encoding (in the sense of Internet "charset"), anyone is free to design an e

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
I'm glad to see that one recipient didn't read something bizarre into my prefectly simple and helpful reply to the questionner. Misha On 30/08/2001 18:27:10 Addison Phillips wrote: > That's not what he said in the responses *I* read. Perhaps I missed one on > this thread. As near as I recall,

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 30/08/2001 18:00:22 Mike Ayers wrote: [...] >Misha was not talking about EUC-JP, rather EUC-unicode (or some name > like that), which encodes unicode scalar values using the EUC method, and > uses character references for those values (most of them) that are outside > of the EUC encoding

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 30/08/2001 18:16:45 "Ayers, Mike" wrote: [...] >Ah, yes - rereading carefully I see that you are not proposing what > I thought you were proposing. You are also not answering the OP's question, > which was: > > > >Is it ok for Unicode code points to be encoded/serialized using EUC?

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
Well said. Misha On 30/08/2001 17:51:24 "Addison Phillips wrote: > Hi Mike, > > Perhaps I can rephrase Misha's answer ;-): > > 1. EUC-JP is an encoding ("charset") that was originally created to encoding > Japanese character sets such as JIS X 208 and JIS X 212. > 2. As such, EUC-JP can be use

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 30/08/2001 17:53:06 "Ayers, Mike" wrote: > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 08:36 AM > > > Furthermore, Viranga's context appears to be XML, in which > > case it *is* possible to encode *all* Unicode code points > > using EUC (or ISO-8859

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
I have no idea of what you're talking about. Misha On 30/08/2001 16:11:14 "Ayers, Mike" wrote: > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 06:06 AM > > > IMO, I correctly replied to Viranga's question and I've > > no idea what you're talking about

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
in which case it *is* possible to encode *all* Unicode code points using EUC (or ISO-8859-1 or ASCII or ...) Misha On 30/08/2001 15:44:55 Marco Cimarosti wrote: > Misha Wolf wrote: > > IMO, I correctly replied to Viranga's question and I've > > no idea what you're t

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
IMO, I correctly replied to Viranga's question and I've no idea what you're talking about below. Misha On 30/08/2001 13:46:57 Marco Cimarosti wrote: > Misha Wolf wrote: > > On 30/08/2001 09:16:21 Marco Cimarosti wrote: > > > Viranga Ratnaike wrote: > >

RE: japanese xml

2001-08-30 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 30/08/2001 09:16:21 Marco Cimarosti wrote: > Viranga Ratnaike wrote: > > Is it ok for Unicode code points to be > > encoded/serialized using EUC? > > I'm not planning on doing this; just wondering what (?if any?) > > restrictions, there are on choice of transformation format. > > EUC size simp

Re: Nonsense in http://www.unicode.org/Public/PROGRAMS/CVTUTF/CVTUTF.C?

2001-08-26 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 26/08/2001 07:34:20 Adam Twardoch wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I don't understand. I'm talking about characters above U+, not > > about characters from the range U+D800..DFFF. They are represented > > as themselves in UC

19th Unicode Conference, Sep 2001, San Jose, CA -- Register now!

2001-08-14 Thread Misha . Wolf
Nineteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC19) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc19 September 10-14, 2001 San Jose, CA, USA >> Reg

Call for Papers - 20th Unicode Conference - Jan/Feb 2001 - WashingtonDC

2001-08-14 Thread Misha . Wolf
Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc20 January 28 - February 1, 2002 Washington, DC, USA > > > > > > > C A L

Re: Euro sign in HTML

2001-07-16 Thread Misha . Wolf
I think the decimal Numeric Character Reference € would work in more browsers. Misha On 16/07/2001 15:09:52 unicode-bounce wrote: > Hello, > > further to the concerns expressed in the "Eudora" thread, > I'd like to point to an easy solution: exploit the euro > entity defined in the last line

IUC18 Talks & Papers available

2001-07-11 Thread Misha . Wolf
Thanks to Ian, the IUC18 Talks & Papers are now available at: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc18/papers.html Misha - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this message are those of

Re: XML Blueberry Requirements

2001-06-21 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 21/06/2001 14:37:59 Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote: > This is going out to three mailing lists. I'd like to add a fourth > and suggest that future discussion take place on xml-dev, which > probably has the broadest reach of interested parties. [...] The Blueberry requirements [1] are very thoug

XML Blueberry Requirements

2001-06-20 Thread Misha . Wolf
See: XML Blueberry Requirements W3C Working Draft 20 June 2001 http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-blueberry-req | 1. Introduction | | The W3C's XML 1.0 Recommendation [XML] was first issued in 1998, and | despite the issuance of many errata culminating in a Second Edition of | 2001, has remained (

Re: 19th Unicode Conference, September 2001, San Jose, CA, USA

2001-06-12 Thread Misha Wolf
On 12/06/2001 04:16:50 Peter Constable wrote: [...] > I agree. I scheduled a week-long engagement mid-Sept. expecting from the > past few years IUC to be held the first week of Sept. This has resulted in > a conflict requiring me to adjust travel plans. It also wouldn't hurt to > advertise futu

Re: UTF-8

2001-06-12 Thread Misha Wolf
On 12/06/2001 06:43:10 Bill Kurmey wrote: [...] > Is the following an accurate statement of the present situation? > > Currently, if an email client receives a message with "Content Type:" > containing "charset=UTF-8" and accepts up to 6 octets for each scalar > value, it would be considered "U

Re: UTF8 vs AL32UTF8

2001-06-11 Thread Misha Wolf
On 11/06/2001 16:18:15 Mark Davis wrote: [...] > - Oracle could probably make a case for their name for UTF8 simply being an > anachronism. After all, the original definition of UTF-8 did convert > surrogate pairs as they are doing in what they call UTF8. Which original definition? Misha -

19th Unicode Conference, September 2001, San Jose, CA, USA

2001-06-11 Thread Misha Wolf
Nineteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC19) Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection * September 10-14, 2001 * * Please note the extra day * San Jose, CA, USA http:/

Re: UTF-8 syntax

2001-06-08 Thread Misha Wolf
On 08/06/2001 04:22:15 Kenneth Whistler wrote: [...] | I think the reason you are not following the argument that Doug and Peter | have been presenting is that you are thinking in terms of a UTF-8s to | UTF-16 converter, instead of thinking of the UTF's as they are defined | in relation to scal

RE: UTF-8 syntax

2001-06-06 Thread Misha Wolf
ption about what Mark was meaning. He used "strict" in > a way that I don't really see supported in the definitions and conformance > requirements of Unicode (which do not anywhere specify that 6-byte UTF-8 > sequences for supplementary-plane characters constitute error condition

RE: UTF-8S (was: Re: ISO vs Unicode UTF-8)

2001-06-05 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 05/06/2001 13:03:03 Marco Cimarosti wrote: [...] > But how should this 6-byte sequence be interpreted by a standard UTF-8 > decoder? Does it become one or two code points? That depends on where the decoder is. If it's inside an XML parser, then it becomes neither of the above, but rather a f

Re: UTF-8 signature in web and email

2001-05-15 Thread Misha Wolf
This mail, addressed to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, was, presumably, intended for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Misha On 15/05/2001 00:32:24 Roozbeh Pournader wrote: > Well, I received a UTF-8 email from Microsoft's Dr International today. It > was a "multipart/alternative", with both the "text/plain" and "t

Ancient writing found in Turkmenistan

2001-05-15 Thread Misha Wolf
A previously unknown civilisation was using writing in Central Asia 4,000 years ago, hundreds of years before Chinese writing developed, archaeologists have discovered. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_133/1330705.stm Misha ---

Re: unicode in bar code?

2001-05-08 Thread Misha Wolf
The only one I recall is Ultracode. See: B3: Ultracode: A Barcode Symbology Encoding Unicode 2.0 at: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc10/program.html Misha On 07/05/2001 20:27:28 Markus Scherer wrote: > Hello, > > I seem to remember an email from a while ago (a year or more?) about encodi

FW: Vietnam IT Forum @ Stanford

2001-04-29 Thread Misha Wolf
This may be of interest. Misha --- May 17-18, 2001 Vietnam I.T. Forum 2001 Connect Vietnam Network Designed for information technology related companies, institutions, organizations, professionals and policy makers from Vietnam and the United States. This interactive forum focuses on Vietnam

Re: Invalid char display (was: Using hex numbers considered a geekattitude)

2001-04-27 Thread Misha Wolf
On 27/04/2001 18:40:41 Carl W. Brown wrote: [...] > It would be even worse to list all the code points in both hex and decimal. > It would create a lot of confusion. I just wish that the w3c folks have not > introduced decimal character encoding in HTML. Nobody but geeks look at the > HTML so

Re: Unicode complaints

2001-03-15 Thread Misha Wolf
On 15/03/2001 17:19:14 Kenneth Whistler wrote: > Maybe it's just that since Han ideographs now constitute slightly more > than 75% of the standard by count (and probably 90% of the standard > by weight), they have more to complain about. How do you compute their weight? By pixel? By semantic

Re: Unicode webring

2001-03-12 Thread Misha Wolf
I've swallowed it. Is that what I was meant to do? Misha On 12/03/2001 22:57:24 Tex Texin wrote: > Yes, as soon as I decide which body part we all have to pierce. > > Meanwhile, the attached is for you Misha! > tex > > Misha Wolf wrote: > > > > What

Re: Unicode webring

2001-03-12 Thread Misha Wolf
What I want to know is whether we get a Unicode ring to wear. Misha On 12/03/2001 21:54:33 Tex Texin wrote: > The webring functionality seems to be working now, if you would like > to join. > > http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/index.html > > > -- > According to Murphy, nothing goes according

Call for Papers - 19th Unicode Conference - September 2001 - San Jose,

2001-03-05 Thread Misha Wolf
C A L L F O R P A P E R S *** Nineteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC19) Unicode and the Web: the Global Connection September 10-13, 2001 San J

18th Unicode Conference, April 2001, Hong Kong -- Register now!

2001-03-05 Thread Misha Wolf
Eighteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC18) Unicode and the Web: the Global Connection April 24-27, 2001 Hong Kong NEWS * Hote

FW: Ericsson introduces T29 for the Asian markets

2001-02-27 Thread Misha Wolf
I wonder how they encode the text. Misha > Ericsson introduces T29 for the Asian markets > > Today, Ericsson introduced its new T29 mobile phone intended for the Asian > markets, initially Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, > Vietnam and the Philippines. T29 will be available

Re: The normalization form of the result of a dyadic operation.

2001-02-09 Thread Misha Wolf
I am very keen that SQL and XML Query move in the same direction, based on the: Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0 http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod which is, in turn, based on NFC. Misha Wolf W3C I18N WG Chair On 09/02/2001 17:46:48 Mark Davis wrote: > The whole principle

Last Call review of Character Model for the WWW

2001-01-26 Thread Misha Wolf
gs is also provided. BACKGROUND The Character Model is based on our earlier "Requirements for String Identity Matching and String Indexing": http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-charreq Thank you, Misha Wolf W3C Internationalization

Re: Electronic form of Labanotation

2001-01-16 Thread Misha Wolf
On 16/01/2001 15:39:12 dank wrote: [...] > I may be out of place here to suggest this; but perhaps the reason computer > encodings of these are always bad is the notations are poorly crafted. I > know its exceedingly politically incorrect to criticize a language as ill > formed, but it isn't a

"Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages" published today

2000-12-15 Thread Misha Wolf
his report do not apply in the case of XML used for blind data transport and similar cases. Misha Wolf W3C I18N WG chair Unicode Technical Committee member - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views express

FW: RFC 2987 on Charset and Languages Media Features Tags

2000-11-09 Thread Misha Wolf
FYI. Misha [This mail was written using voice recognition software] > A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries. > > > RFC 2987 > > Title:Registration of Charset and Languages Media > Features Tags > Author(s)

Re: BCP 19, RFC 2978 on IANA Charset Registration Procedures

2000-10-23 Thread Misha Wolf
> Laurel, MD 20723-6099 > USA > +1-443-778-6926 (Baltimore area) > +1-240-228-6926 (Washington, DC area) > +1-443-778-1093 (fax) > +1-240-228-1093 (fax) > > -Original Message- > From: Misha Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 13:53 &

Re: IUC17 Talks and Papers

2000-10-20 Thread Misha Wolf
Thanks to Ian, the IUC17 Talks and Papers page is now live (but see the Note) at: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc17/papers.html And now some interesting statistics, showing the change over time in the number of IUC talks and papers we've been given for linking from the IUC Talks and Papers p

Re: BCP 19, RFC 2978 on IANA Charset Registration Procedures

2000-10-19 Thread Misha Wolf
A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries. BCP 19 RFC 2978 Title: IANA Charset Registration Procedures Author(s): N. Freed, J. Postel Status: Best Current Practice Date: October 2000 Mailbox:

2nd Call for Papers -- 18th Unicode Conference, April 2001, Hong Kong

2000-09-22 Thread Misha Wolf
C A L L F O R P A P E R S *** Eighteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC18) Unicode and the Web: the Global Connection April 24-27, 2001

Re: the Ethnologue

2000-09-13 Thread Misha Wolf
> It takes a long time for data to work its way into an ISO standard. This generalisation is unhelpful. Consider ISO 4217, the currency code standard. As soon as the Maintenance Agency (MA) has been notified by a competent authority (in this case, a central bank) of a legitimate currency cod

Re: the Ethnologue

2000-09-13 Thread Misha Wolf
The Library of Congress is very closely involved with ISO 639-2. In fact, it is mostly their list of codes. Misha > Oh Michael... > > > I think there are codes given to entities in the Ethnologue list that > > aren't languages in the sense that we need to identify languages in IT > > and in Bi

Re: surrogate terminology

2000-09-12 Thread Misha Wolf
e BMP. By contrast, "supplementary planes" is a factual description. Misha Wolf W3C I18N WG Chair - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual

Re: FW: Char sets up-to-date

2000-09-05 Thread Misha Wolf
Received from ietf-charsets. Misha > FYI: IETF-Charsets > > The following are recent changes and registrations > to the Character Sets registry: > > Name: IBM00858Name: IBM01144 > MIBenum: 2089 MIBenum: 2095 > > Name: IBM00924Name: IBM01145 > MIBenum:

17th Unicode Conference, San Jose, CA -- Two weeks to go!

2000-08-18 Thread Misha Wolf
Seventeenth International Unicode Conference Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection September 5-8, 2000 San Jose, California * NE

17th Unicode Conference, September 2000, San Jose, CA -- Register now

2000-07-31 Thread Misha Wolf
Seventeenth International Unicode Conference Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection September 5-8, 2000 San Jose, California, USA ** The

Unicode Conference Web sites updated

2000-07-18 Thread Misha Wolf
The Web sites of the Sixteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC16) and the Seventeenth International Unicode Conference (IUC17) have been updated. - The IUC16 site has links to more Talks and Papers from Amsterdam. - The IUC17 site has an updated programme, featuring a third track of

Re: Unicode Conference program and registration now available

2000-06-30 Thread Misha Wolf
michka wrote: > There is no address listed to send the registration to on the registration > page. Where should I send it? Thanks for reporting this error. We'll fix it ASAP. The details are: Please complete and return this form by mail, fax or e-mail, with the appropriate fees to:

Re: Plane 14 language tags

2000-06-29 Thread Misha Wolf
Bless you. Misha > "Agh burzum-ishi krimpatul"? > > Michael Everson > - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the se

Unicode Conference program and registration now available

2000-06-29 Thread Misha Wolf
Seventeenth International Unicode Conference Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection September 5-8, 2000 San Jose, California, USA ** NEWS

Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages

2000-06-23 Thread Misha Wolf
authors. Misha Wolf W3C I18N WG Chair [This mail was written using voice recognition software] - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender