And of course:
COBOL, FORTRAN, C, C++, POSIX, 10176 Characters for identifiers in
programming languages, 14651 string ordering, 15897 registry of cultural
elements, the 8859 family, 15924 names of script, 19769 new character types
in C , and more ...
Arnold
 

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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 2:38 PM
To: Markus Scherer; unicode
Subject: Re: UNICODE & OTHER STANDARDS


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De: "Markus Scherer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> It looks to me like Christopher is not after an analysis of what standards
could somehow be squeezed
> to use Unicode charsets, but rather a list of standards that _specify_
(actively, not potentially)
> Unicode/10646.
>
> The obvious ones are of course
> HTML (at least since 4.01:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/charset.html#h-5.1)
> XML
> ECMAScript
>
> I do not have a complete list.

Another one : ISO 14651 (collation), I believe.

Ken Whistler (or Alain Labonté) can confirm (or deny) this.

P. A.






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