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- Subject: Re: tlug: List of meta's for different languages
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 14:09:09 +0900 (JST)
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>>>>> "Darren" == Darren Cook <darren@example.com> writes: Darren> I've been using "x-sjis", which works for Nescape/Explorer This is Evil. If you must (for reasons of client demand), use it. However, `x-' names should actually be used only between consenting adults [sic], normally for experimental purposes, and strict implementations of the MIME standard will refuse it or save it to a file when encountered in public. ;-) Try one of the following names or aliases: Name: Shift_JIS (preferred MIME name) MIBenum: 17 Source: A Microsoft code that extends csHalfWidthKatakana to include kanji by adding a second byte when the value of the first byte is in the ranges 81-9F or E0-EF. Alias: MS_Kanji Alias: csShiftJIS Don't even think about using: Name: Windows-31J MIBenum: 2024 Source: Windows Japanese. A further extension of csShiftJIS to include several OEM-specific kanji extensions. Like csShiftJIS, it adds a second byte when the value of the first byte is in the ranges 81-9F or E0-EF. PCL Symbol Set id: 19K Alias: csWindows31J Darren> 4, and Netscape 3 I think. It's very important to have Darren> this (or the euc one) for people using Japanese extensions Darren> to Explorer/Netscape on English Windows. ISO-2022-JP (aka JIS aka auto-detect) doesn't work? Arrrrrggh. That's inexcusable. They can't read mail headers without being able to handle that. Darren> The file Craig gave the URL for mentioned Chinese in four Darren> places, but none of them had anything I recognized. I've Darren> got two sets of chinese pages. One is "simplfied" (for Darren> mainland China) and Name: GB2312 (preferred MIME name) MIBenum: 2025 Source: Chinese for People's Republic of China (PRC) mixed one byte, two byte set: 20-7E = one byte ASCII A1-FE = two byte PRC Kanji See GB 2312-80 PCL Symbol Set Id: 18C Alias: csGB2312 Name: GB_2312-80 [RFC1345,KXS2] MIBenum: 57 Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-58 Alias: chinese Alias: csISO58GB231280 Name: HZ-GB-2312 MIBenum: 2085 Source: RFC 1842, RFC 1843 [RFC1842, RFC1843] Darren> the other is "traditional" (for Taiwan and Hong Kong). I Darren> asked the people who made them but they don't know what Darren> I'm talking about. I think they were created on a Chinese Darren> Windows system. Name: Big5 (preferred MIME name) MIBenum: 2026 Source: Chinese for Taiwan Multi-byte set. PCL Symbol Set Id: 18T Alias: csBig5 Name: ISO-2022-CN [RFC1922] MIBenum: 104 Source: RFC-1922 Name: ISO-2022-CN-EXT [RFC1922] MIBenum: 105 Source: RFC-1922 Darren> Anyone want to make a guess what the correct meta tags Darren> are? Use the "preferred MIME names". They're simplest, anyway. I have no idea what Chinese Windows systems might use, sorry. But probably Big5 and GB3212 for traditional and simplified respectively. -- University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Tel/fax: +1 (298) 53-5091 --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Meeting: 10 October, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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