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At 11:06 10/24/00 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote: >Well, we wouldn't have the problem if someone contributed code to >correct it. er, um, actually there is no software to correct the problem... it's a mind set thing... developers who's native/only language doesn't use anything beyond 7bit ascii (hey, I'm in there too.) are responsible for the legacy of code that wasn't ready for an i18n and l17n world. Look how many years went by in computer science before the idea of a letter outside of [A-Za-z] even appeared. There is an awful lot of code out there that can't cope because it was fundamentally flawed in the design by the handicap that is ASCII. But this is a historic/religious debate, so let's not go any further than this: dealing with code pages and ascii mentality is a fact of life, the proper libraries will make it easier. >It's a free software project, right? I've just added "{i|g}conv for cygwin" to my todo list. It's about number 70, right after "learn how to build a lib.so under cygwin" so no guarantee on when it will happen. -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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