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Planet Web I18n

by ycc2106
The Planet Web I18n aggregates posts from various blogs that talk about Web internationalization (i18n). While it is hosted by the W3C Internationalization Activity, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors and does not reflect the position of the Internationalization Activity.

Noms de domaine : l'Icann signe la fin de l'exclusivité de l'alphabet romain - Actualités - ZDNet.fr

by srcmax (via)

A partir du 16 novembre, l'organisme international en charge de la gestion d'internet acceptera le dépôt de noms de domaine rédigés avec des alphabets arabes, chinois, coréens ou japonais.

2008

The LinkedIn Blog » Blog Archive LinkedIn en Français is now a fait accompli! «

by srcmax (via)
We’re en route to introducing LinkedIn in more languages as part of our global development efforts and I’m very happy to announce that LinkedIn en Français is now a fait accompli.

Digg the Blog » Blog Archive » Big News: Expanding & Growing Digg

by srcmax
Of Digg’s over 30 million unique monthly users, almost half are from outside of the U.S., so this expansion will also include initiatives aimed at making Digg more relevant to local tastes, including local languages.

W3C Internationalization (I18n) Activity

by julie

The W3C Internationalization (I18n) Activity works with W3C working groups and liaises with other organizations to make it possible to use Web technologies with different languages, scripts, and cultures. From this page you can find articles and other resources about Web internationalization, and information about the groups that make up the Activity.

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2007

Planet I18n

by camel & 2 others
The Planet I18n aggregates posts from various blogs that talk about Web internationalization (i18n). While it is hosted by the W3C Internationalization Activity, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors and does not reflect the position of the Internationalization Activity.

Planet I18n

by Xavier Lacot & 2 others
The Planet I18n aggregates posts from various blogs that talk about Web internationalization (i18n). While it is hosted by the W3C Internationalization Activity, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors and does not reflect the position of the Internationalization Activity.

2006

Character Conversions from Browser to Database

by holyver & 1 other
In route to their final storage destination on the World Wide Web, characters move through various layers of programming interfaces and can cross software and hardware boundaries. This article provides helpful hints and best practices for accurately transporting character data from browser to database … and back again.

Internationalization Best Practices: Specifying Language in XHTML & HTML Content

by Xavier Lacot & 1 other
Internationalization Best Practices: Specifying Language in XHTML & HTML Content

Essential Character Encoding Resources

by tagtooga
Tutorials and online resources for character encoding issues -- essential for anyone working with Unicode, utf-8, Japanese, Chinese, or other international character encodings.

2005

Introduction to i18n

by gygyuu
国際化 = internationalization = i18n

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