Representing Unix filenames in Unicode (original) (raw)
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Hans Aberg wrote:
> Most facts points to that the
> Unicode/10646 is a human interface, not a computer to computer to
> computer interface.
I wonder what on earth that means.
-- Doug Ewell Fullerton, California, USA http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
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