Re: Most used codification for emails.
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Date: 02/10/05
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Date: 10 Feb 2005 22:03:13 GMT
Nacho <ncc1701zzz@hotmail.com> dixit:
>Also I think that UTF-8 is the only coding that allows me mix Japanese
>and Spanish characters.
Strictly speaking, this is not true. There are several codings that
allow this. The full EUC-JP, which supports both JIS X 0208 and JIS X 0212,
does. ISO-2022-JP is the same (not that it's much help as AFAIK no mail
client supports the JIS212 codes in ISO-2022-JP).
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