Mark; As my mailer says; [Charset utf-8 unsupported, skipping...] you should learn that Unicode is not usable in international context of IETF. > > Unicode is not usable in international context. > ... > > It would not be worth replying to these threadworn and repeated > assertions by Mr. Ohta, except that some members of this list may not > be that familiar with Unicode. Clearly Unicode is being used > successfully in a huge variety of products in international contexts. That is not so totally untrue. There do exist some Unicode products valuable in international contexts, because they are useful in some (or many) local contexts. However, as Harald and I agreed, such products need local context information OOB to work properly. Then, the problem is that some local contexts are mutually exclusive. There is no instance of Unicode-based-local-character-set internationally useful. Some product using unicode may be usable in multiple local context, if the context information is given OOB, and the product is valuable in international market. However, unicode, still, is not usable in international context unless OOB information, which, thanks to poor charset reviewing, essentaily is yet another charset designaiton, is attached. Masataka Ohta