From keld@dkuug.dk Sat Feb 26 19:58:34 1994
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From: keld@dkuug.dk (Keld J|rn Simonsen)
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       "(i18n.205) Re: Multiscript Ordering -- Survey on a fundamental issue" (Feb 26, 17:23)
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Subject: Re: (i18n.205) Re: Multiscript Ordering -- Survey on a fundamental issue
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Keld J|rn Simonsen writes:

> I believe that the ISO project, for which you are an editor, concerns
> string ordering of arbitrary ISO 10646-1 character strings, and
> you should thus not restrict the contents of the 10646 encoded
> string.

You may restrict yourself to support for level 1 of ISO 10646-1,
as SC22 has stated that support for level 2 and 3 are subject
to study and not on current implementation plans.

Keld
