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Unicode / Websites
This article lists a number of questions that owners of multilingual sites should ask themselves, and/or their technical staff.
Unicode is the only practical character set option for applications that support multilingual documents. This article discusses Unicode and its possible encodings
UTF-8 is quickly becoming the encoding of choice for web content - especially in multilingual environments. This article explains just how simple it is to create UTF-8 encoded HTML pages.
XLIFF
XLIFF is an XML based file format that enables translators to concentrate on the text to be translated.
Archived
Describes the support for Unicode in Perl 5.6.1
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