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Re: [Q] NSCharacterSet difference between Cocoa and GNUstep?
From: |
Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
Re: [Q] NSCharacterSet difference between Cocoa and GNUstep? |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:14:30 +0000 |
On 4 Mar 2005, at 05:59, Sungjin Chun wrote:
Hi,
During testing of XMLRPC framework, I've encountered character set
related problem. The test data is simple string of Korean and this
works well in Cocoa environment. But in GNUstep, this data, ie.,
korean string is considered as illegalCharacterSet in NSCharacterSet.
From Apple documentation, Cocoa uses Unicode 3.2, but I do not know on
GNUstep's case.
Is this because GNUstep uses older data which does not have Korean
characterset? Or is there any other source of problem?
Can anyone let me know information on this or good approach to find
the source of problem?
I think it's entirely possible that our characterset data is out of
date ... I believe ours was generated from Unicode 3.0.1
You can find this data in the base/NSCharacterSets directory.
I don't know how the original data was generated ... I don't think we
have a tool to do it.
If you would like to contribute a tool to parse the data file from
www.unicode.org and
generate characterset bitmaps from it, that would be very helpful for
keeping things
up to date in future.