>>>You can get Unicode-format mapping tables for TIS 620 and many other
>>>encodings at http://crl.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/csets.html
>>
>>Thanks. Looking at that, it appears the mapping is imperfect. There
>>are about 10 characters in TIS-620 that are mapped to the Unicode
>>replacement character. This is from 1998 though. Has Unicode's Thai
>>support improved any in later versions?
> 
> These 9 code positions (0xA0, 0xDB..0xDE, 0xFC..0xFF) appear to be
> undefined in TIS 620.2533.  Reference [3] below does show a "word
> separator character" at 0xDC, which I interpret as U+200B ZERO WIDTH
> SPACE, but the other positions are still undefined.  So this may not be

does it mean 0xA0 / U+00A0 ?

regards,
Art


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