Re: specific UTF-8 locales

From: Gianni Mariani (gi2nospam_at_mariani.ws)
Date: 03/24/05

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    saroj.yadav@gmail.com wrote:
    > I thought the main purpose of Unicode was to do provide multi lingual
    > support.
    > Do you know what does a UTF-8 locale for a particular language provide
    > ? in the sense, for "ja_JP.UTF-8" - (in addition to Japanese convention
    > like numbers, money etc.) does it have character set codes "only" for
    > Japanese characters or it contains complete Unicode character set codes
    > ?

    I think my earlier responses answers both the questions you have.


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