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 Tuesday, February 05, 2002

IBM has a nice site supporting Unicode, International Components for Unicode

  • The ICU LocaleExplorer could be very valuable when implementing a foreign language into your website. It not only gives stuff like the "Windows Locale ID", but useful info like the region display name, days, weeks, date and time options, and so on.
  • The Unicode browser is also very cool. For Japanese, you can browse Hirgana, Katakana, and the Kanji. Although, I think the Kanji in these sets is referred to as CJK Symbols and Puctuation.
    I'm assuming CJK refers to China Japan and Korea? Just a guess :-)

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