[3440] in java-interest
Re: ?Internationalization in Java?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Smart)
Mon Nov 13 00:10:20 1995
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 1995 21:23:05 -0500 (EST)
From: John Smart <jsmart@smartny.com>
To: Jeff Sundin -Western Region RSE/Portland <jeff.sundin@nosun.West.Sun.COM>
Cc: java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM
In-Reply-To: <199511101746.JAA29852@monstro.West.Sun.COM>
On Fri, 10 Nov 1995, Jeff Sundin -Western Region RSE/Portland wrote:
Hi Folks:
We got a reply from Mr Yellin at Sun - he told us that Java is by default
double-byte enabled. That's good news since some of us want to do
Mandarin, Thai, Kani and exotics. You can assume that UNICODE was on
the Java architechs' minds.
We are developing Applets to Translate small messages on-line
for financial systems .. any reader interested contact
info@smartny.com
John M. Smart
Smart Communications, Inc.
New York City
> Date: Fri, 10 Nov 1995 09:46:29 -0800
> From: Jeff Sundin -Western Region RSE/Portland <jeff.sundin@nosun.West.Sun.COM>
> To: java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM
> Subject: ?Internationalization in Java?
>
> Is anything available to assist with Internationalization in Java programming? What pointers to this information are there? Things like a LC_LOCALE
> flag to detect which language to display would be nice.
>
>
> -Jeff Sundin
>
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