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		<title>by: Jack Webb</title>
		<link>http://tssblog.techtarget.com/index.php/uncategorized/29/#comment-46</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 16:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I just don't understand this ! 

Arne Vajhøj writes: 

Java and .NET both uses Unicode internally.

Java and .NET both have excellent support for reading
and writing files in UTF-8, UTF-16 and ISO-8859-1.

I can not see the problem.

SUN and MS have provided a flexible solution.

Other may not be quite so far yet.

But I would expect that to come.</description>
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<p>Arne Vajhøj writes: </p>
<p>Java and .NET both uses Unicode internally.</p>
<p>Java and .NET both have excellent support for reading<br />
and writing files in UTF-8, UTF-16 and ISO-8859-1.</p>
<p>I can not see the problem.</p>
<p>SUN and MS have provided a flexible solution.</p>
<p>Other may not be quite so far yet.</p>
<p>But I would expect that to come.
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