On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, Dean Snyder wrote: > Furthermore, I would venture to say that Unicode encoders met extensive, > entrenched opposition by Chinese, Japanese, and Korean scholars in the > effort to unify CJK, which makes it all the more striking that NOW it is
You're indeed venturing to say that. Please, give me a single reference to this 'extenstive entrenched opposition'. I'm not saying about 'un/misinformed' opposition from Japanese lay people. Jungshik

