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- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 17:48:54 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese Encoding - which one?
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On 11/24/05, Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon <ronfaxon@example.com> wrote: > Oh boy... so the English can turn to bakemoji when sent with 2022-JP? I > guess I'll have to manually switch back and forth between UTF-8 and > 2022-JP depending on who I'm writing to and will not be able to mix > English and Japanese in the same e-mail if I hope for all text to be > readable by all recipients. This doesn't feel as good as how I felt > thinking that UTF-8 was going to work for everything, but so long as > there's some way to get text though the wires, I can live with it. No, you *can* mix English and Japanese in both UTF-8 and ISO-2022-JP. You just cannot mix English, Japanese, *and* Bulgarian in ISO-2022-JP; you can in UTF-8. Whether UTF-8 breaks RFCs is largely a moot point, as many MUAs routinely ignore RFCs or implement only the bits that are convenient. Brett's main point is that if you send UTF-8 email to a keitai, it may not work even if it is correctly MIME-encoded. Indeed, it does not work with my AU keitai. -Josh
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