Using this one 8 bit character set we can represent the vast majority of the languages of North America, South America, and Europe.
Perhaps, but consider that the ISO-8859-1 character set does not even contain the symbol for the currencey used by most EU countries, the 'Euro'.
In reply to Re: Re: Programmers, script languages, and Unicode
by grantm
in thread Programmers, script languages, and Unicode
by dbwiz
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