Hello everybody. I was wondering whether there is any difference between the .utf8 and the [EMAIL PROTECTED] locales.
I thought @euro was used initially so that classic character sets (such as Latin1) would not be trampled by modified ones made in order to incorporate the euro character and other minor modifications (for example Latin9, a euro-including Latin1 modification). However, Unicode/ISO-10646 (and thus UTF-8), incorporates the euro sign, so I am at a loss as why this tag is needed. What am I missing? Thanks. -- Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>