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RE: Simplified Chinese (GB2312) in Manila

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2/22/2002; 12:45 PM by Samuel Reynolds
2/22/2002; 12:45 PM by Samuel Reynolds
RE: Simplified Chinese (GB2312) in Manila (#16140)
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>How do you render UTF-8 text in Frontier...? As Frontier is not Unicode
>savvy, I think all text in UTF-8 is garbled in Frontier's windows...? Or do
>you convert the text from legacy codes to UTF-8 on the fly?

UTF-8 is the 8-bit subset of unicode that corresponds to
the ISO-8859 (Latin-1) "extended ASCII" character set that
is the Windows default set. Character 0xnn in UTF-8 is
always character 0x00nn in unicode.

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RE: Simplified Chinese (GB2312) in Manila
2/22/2002 by Brian Andresen
On 2/22/2002 9:45 AM, Samuel Reynolds <sam@spinwardstars.com> wrote: >UTF-8 is the 8-bit subset of unicode that corresponds