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I'm not a Klingon (
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Example of overriding your own Encoding.
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Shawn Steele - MSFT
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Previously I wrote about the Best Way to Make Your Own Encoding , but didn't include an example, so today I'm including an example of a replacement Encoding. I also included an EncoderFallback example, which replaces unknown characters with numerical...
I'm not a Klingon (
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Vista changes .Net 2.0 Locale Names, sample work around custom cultures/locales
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Shawn Steele - MSFT
7
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[10 July 2007] The recent security patch to .Net changed the behavior on other Windows versions as well (XP, 2003, 2000). If your application still requires the old names this workaround might work for you. In order to follow RFC 4646 more closely...
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Rambling about RFC 4690 and IDN
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over 7 years ago
by
Shawn Steele - MSFT
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There's a reasonably new RFC 4690 ( http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4690.txt ) that raises a bunch of questions about IDN names and Unicode regarding such things as confusable characters and other issues. Some of those are also discussed in Unicode TR36 "Unicode...
I'm not a Klingon (
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RFC 3066 has been replaced by RFC 4646
Posted
over 7 years ago
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Shawn Steele - MSFT
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I've mentioned RFC 3066, which describes locale names such as en-US, in some posts. Its now finally been superseded by RFC 4646.
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