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Re: [xml-dev] Ten Years Later - XML 1.0 Fifth Edition?

Original Message From: "Elliotte Harold"

> Perhaps there's an Amharic or Cambodian keyboard out there somewhere, but 
> I really doubt any keyboard contain any characters added in Unicode 4.0 
> and beyond.

I've seen East Asians entering some oriental font (I couldn't tell which) 
using a standard US QWERTY keyboard.  So just because there isn't a lump of 
plastic out there with the right characters on it doesn't mean the 
characters can't be entered.

And then there's always screen based soft keyboards which will presumably 
become more common with these tablet PCs and other such developments coming 
along.  Soon teenagers all over the world will be putting together keyboards 
with their favourite characters!

Pete Cordell
Codalogic
For XML C++ data binding visit http://www.codalogic.com/lmx/




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