I personally would doubt it would happen either, considering the fact that UTF-8 handles japanese input, and the reason unicode exists is to make other character encodings obsolete in favor of one encoding that handles everything.
On 7/25/05, Sune Foldager cryo@cyanite.org wrote:
On 25/07/2005, at 14.19, Sean Schertell wrote:
This is my first post. I just wanna say: Wow! This thing looks truly awesome! But... for those of us doing non-western and non- UTF-8 encoding web pages, it's unusable. Oh please please PLEASE add support for Shift-JIS and EUC-JP! (japanese)
I am almost positive it won't happen; you can use external tools such as iconv or similar to convert to/from instead. The best would be to use UTF-8 on those web pages of course.
-- Sune.
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