Re: Level of Unicode support required for various languages

From: Kenneth Whistler (kenw@sybase.com)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2007 - 20:25:09 CST

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    > >... But in the absence of a
    > >detailed mutual agreement, you can't even know if the
    > >IDS is describing an unencoded character or an *encoded*
    > >character, nor if it is encoded, which one.
    >
    > It shouldn't be too hard to determine.

    O.k., challenge for the day:

    Which of the following IDS are encoded and which are not?
    Which are equal to which others?
    What do they mean?

    2FF0 2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C 6534
    2FF0 2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C 6535
    2FF0 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C 6534
    2FF0 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C 6535
    2FF0 2FF1 2FF3 4E36 4E00 5915 706C 6534
    2FF0 2FF1 2FF3 4E36 4E00 5915 706C 6535
    2FF0 2FF1 4EA0 7CF9 6534
    2FF0 2FF1 4EA0 7CF9 6535
    2FF0 2FF1 2FF1 4E36 4E00 7CF9 6534
    2FF0 2FF1 2FF1 4E36 4E00 7CF9 6535
    2FF0 2FF1 4EA0 7CF8 6534
    2FF0 2FF1 4EA0 7CF8 6535
    2FF0 2FF1 2FF1 4E36 4E00 7CF8 6534
    2FF0 2FF1 2FF1 4E36 4E00 7CF8 6535
    2FF0 2FF3 4E36 4E00 7CF9 6534
    2FF0 2FF3 4E36 4E00 7CF9 6535
    2FF0 2FF3 4E36 4E00 7CF8 6534
    2FF0 2FF3 4E36 4E00 7CF8 6535

    --Ken



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