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- From: Bob Kline <bkline AT rksystems.com>
- To: TDS Development Group <freetds AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: RE: freetds and SQL server 2000
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 02:56:29 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Steve Langasek wrote:
> The problem is that the 16-bit Unicode character space isn't large enough to
> cover all of the oriental character sets.
Really? Are you sure? I know there are some really obscure corners
that will have to go out beyond UFFFF (mostly archaic languages,
perhaps), but I thought CJK all fit. What falls on the floor,
specifically?
--
Bob Kline
mailto:bkline AT rksystems.com
http://www.rksystems.com
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freetds and SQL server 2000,
nriga, 06/07/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Lowden, James K, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Niky Riga, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Brian Bruns, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Bob Kline, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Brian Bruns, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Steve Langasek, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, James K. Lowden, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, James K. Lowden, 06/07/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Steve Langasek, 06/08/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Bob Kline, 06/08/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Niky Riga, 06/08/2001
- RE: freetds and SQL server 2000, Steve Langasek, 06/08/2001
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