From: "Yung-Fong Tang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Can anyone tell me where can I find a online version of the GB18030 > standard (yes, I want the STANDARD itself. Not someone's paper talk > about the standard) . Or anyone could tell me where to get a copy of the > standard.
You mean the original Chinese? Hmmm.... I remember that folks were frantically sending that link around last year as they struggled to get it translated into English. I am not sure where the links were pointing to, though. > Is the U+10000 - U+10FFFF mapping between Unicode and GB18030 specified > in the GB18030 standard itself? can someone fax me that page ? Thanks. The mapping is defined (how else could anyone have implemented it?). > looks like I beat ICU by checkin my mapping table at April 9 (to > mozilla) , 10 days before they check in their first version of GB18030 > xml mapping table :) I probably can still claim the first open source > project which support GB18030 to Unicode conversion, althought I didn't > do anything beyond BMP .... Considering the fact that neither Netscape 6.1 nor Mozilla 0.9.3 seem to be able to handle supplementary characters, even on a machine that has the support turned on and the font available, I can verify that there is no "beyond the BMP" support there. :-) IE 5.5 and IE 6.0 seem to do a much better job here, on the whole.... but there is always hope for the future.... MichKa Michael Kaplan Trigeminal Software, Inc. http://www.trigeminal.com/