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October 14th 2007
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Unicode wab
Unicode Consortium
Responsible for editing the Consortium's publications and web pages. The Unicode Consortium sponsors an occasional Bulldog award given to various ... (more...)
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[Stoa Consortium] Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web ...
A draft guide to applying Unicode for use with Polytonic (classical) Greek. Includes technical and application notes. (more...)
Arrows - Test for Unicode support in Web browsers
Test your Web browser and fonts for the ability to display the Unicode Arrows range of characters. Part of Alan Wood's Unicode Resources. (more...)
FAQ - Unicode and the Web
Unicode and the Web. My web page is in Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1). So I don't need a charset declaration, right? How should I encode international characters in URLs? The ... (more...)
Getting Started with Unicode
Getting Started: Unicode. One of the most persistent problems in multilingual technology has been exchanging documents between applications and operating systems. (more...)
Unicode Polytonic Greek for the Web (version 0.9.1)
Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web Quick Start Guide How to Use This Page. The instructions on this page will help you to configure your computer system to allow you to ... (more...)
Unicode and HTML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Web pages authored using hypertext markup language may contain multilingual text represented with the Unicode universal character set. The relationship between Unicode and HTML ... (more...)
Unicode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The data files for the most recent minor version, Unicode 5.1, are available from the consortium's web site. Unicode is developed in conjunction with the International Organization ... (more...)
Unicode and multilingual support in HTML, fonts, Web browsers and ...
A guide to displaying thousands of foreign and special characters in Web pages, with the aid of Unicode, plus notes on suitable multilingual browsers, fonts, editors and other ... (more...)
Vietnamese Unicode FAQs
UNICODE-SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS. Netscape, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari web browsers provide support for displaying Unicode UTF-8-encoded HTML files. (more...)