On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:24:32PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote: > Things could be easy for English speaking people, since UTF-8 is fully > compatible with ASCII. However, for people that do not speak English, > for example CJK people, using UTF-8 may mean not compatible with others > that use legacy character encodings.
Wei (or is it Chen?), Could you give me an example? If I write a text file on my en_CA.UTF-8 system and send it to you, are you saying that since you're not using en_CA.UTF-8 that you can't read it since you are using CJK? If I were back to using 'C', could you? Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]