Re: Question about some compatibility characters

From: Peter_Constable@sil.org
Date: Mon Oct 29 2001 - 17:51:21 EST


>In the IETF Internationalised Domain Names working group, there is some
>discussion about which normalisation mapping to apply to names entered
>by users...

>I.e. can anyone who has an appropriate keyboard try to determine whether
>these characters can be entered in a Unicode-enabled entry field or text
>editor, using just normal keyboard input?

> U+0E33 THAI CHARACTER SARA AM Thai

On Windows, this can be, and since it's on Thai typewriters (I believe) at
the same position as ie "e" on a US keyboard, I'd expect this to be true
of other platforms as well.

- Peter

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