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    Sander Vesik 
    sander at haldjas.folklore.ee
       
    Fri Sep  5 09:51:58 PDT 2003
    
    
  
leafy <leafy at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> Display in web browser is normaly not related to locale - i know my
>> browser displays spam html mails coming from east-asia just fine 8-)
> Heh, my IE and Konqueror display UTF-8 just as well, but that's because 
> they can handle all UTF-8 encoding plus the display system knows the 
> correct UTF-8 characters to display.
> 
> To correctly display UTF-8 charaters on the console (in this case, lynx 
> or links), you need:
> 
> 1. A browser that understands UTF-8 (ok for both links and lynx)
> 2. A console program that actually knows UTF-8 and display correct 
> charaters. This is what we lack, along with the locale. 
> 
> Using lynx with ports/chinese/zhcon or ports/chinese/big5con let users 
> read GB or Big5 encoded pages, whereas links currently just strip the 
> 8th bit and produces unreadable output.
Do we have a console that displays any CJK at all? There are several utf-8
capable terminals.
We should not be using or relying on continued support in terminals and 
browsers for non-unicode multibyte encodings. 
> 
> Jiawei
>   
-- 
	Sander
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