Re: Japanese words from Korean



Paul Blay wrote:
> "necoandjeff" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote ...
>> Damnit. I'll try again (and change the encoding to JIS this time,
>> another convention you should follow.)
>
> Not when you're posting in Japanese _and_ Korean.

Good point. I had forgotten the OP included Korean in the response.

> Nor, indeed, if you're posting in Outlook Express anything in the
> JIS x 0212 kanji.

Yes I know. I need to get a hipper newsreader...So what do y'all recommend
again?

> P.S. Your 'second character' is
> http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/img/ex/jn/g3dbf.gif
> or 槾 for those of you watching in unicode.

So is the reason I couldn't get this character to copy and paste from my
browser into a Unicode message also because I am using OE? When I posted in
Unicode it didn't even give me the courtesy of a question mark to mark the
character. It just completely eliminated it from the message.

Jeff

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