On Mo, 10 Aug 2009, Roger Leigh wrote:
> Of course there's a penalty for certain operations.  But UTF-8 is about
> as compact as an extended encoding is going to get.

Rubbish. You know why in Japan and other Asian countries UTF8 is not
so common? Because many of their glyphs need 4 (four!) bytes, while
for example jis-2022 (AFAIR) is much more compact.

We are not living in an ASCII world anymore.

Best wishes

Norbert

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