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RFC 2482:
Title: Language Tagging in Unicode Plain Text
Author(s): K. Whistler, G. Adams
Status: Informational
Date: January 1999
Mailbox: kenw@sybase.com, glenn@spyglass.com
Pages: 14
Characters: 27800
Updates/Obsoletes/See Also: None
I-D Tag: draft-whistler-plane14-00.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2482.txt
This document proposed a mechanism for language tagging in [UNICODE]
plain text. A set of special-use tag characters on Plane 14 of
[ISO10646] (accessible through UTF-8, UTF-16, and UCS-4 encoding
forms) are proposed for encoding to enable the spelling out of
ASCII-based string tags using characters which can be strictly
separated from ordinary text content characters in ISO10646 (or
UNICODE).
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