
17 Aug
2010
17 Aug
'10
9:57 p.m.
John Millikin wrote:
The reason many Japanese and Chinese users reject UTF-8 isn't due to space constraints (UTF-8 and UTF-16 are roughly equal), it's because they reject Unicode itself.
+1. This is the thing Unicode advocates don't want to admit. Until Unicode has code points for _all_ Chinese and Japanese characters, there will be active resistance to adoption. -- Live well, ~wren