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Re: I/O for different encodings



> Hi,
> 
> I'm working on a piece of software that will parse textual data (a
> list of words), conduct some statistical analyses, and spit out more
> textual data.  I'd like to support multiple languages, maybe even
> multibyte encodings.  Can someone please point me towards some
> resources, in particular how to handle text input and output in a
> language-independent way?  As you can probably guess, I'm new to i18n.
> 


Not sure but I believe that everything is in the process of convergence to 
Unicode (UTF8). Therefore, if I would have written such a program I would make 
it to use this encoding.
As for resources, there is a Unicode HOWTO on the LDP and many other resources 
on the net.
Hope this helps. 


> Thanks,
> -itai
> 
> PS.  Follow-ups CC'd to me, please.
> 
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