>>On Red Hat Linux, if UTF-8 is not made as the default encoding for 
>>Chnese/Japanese/Korean, what it is using for those double byte languages? 

>The old multi-byte character sets.

for CJK, can UTF-8 to be set to the local for an App programatically without affecting 
other apps?

  

>>Does later Red Had Linux makes the UTF-8 the default encoding for them?

>AFAIK only if you manually set it to a UTF-8 locale, e.g. 
>LANG=zh-CN.UTF-8.  Notice, though, that some older software will not be 
>aware of this change, so many characters will not be displayed >properly.



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