RFC's
RFC's on the Chinese language
- RFC 1842 : ASCII Printable Characters-Based
Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages
- RFC 1843 : HZ - A Data Format for
Exchanging Files of Arbitrarily Mixed Chinese and ASCII characters
- RFC 1922 : Chinese Character Encoding
for Internet Messages
RFC's on other languages
- RFC 1468 : Japanese Character Encoding
for Internet Messages
- RFC 1554 : ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual
Extension of ISO-2022-JP
- RFC 1557 : Korean Character Encoding
for Internet Messages
- RFC 2237 : Japanese Character Encoding
for Internet Messages
RFC's on Unicode
- RFC 1642 : UTF-7 : A Mail-Safe
Transformation Format of Unicode (obsolete)
- RFC 1815 : Character Sets ISO-10646
and ISO-10646-J-1
- RFC 2044 : UTF-8, a transformation
format of Unicode and ISO 10646 (obsolete)
- RFC 2152 : UTF-7 : A Mail-Safe
Transformation Format of Unicode
- RFC 2279 : UTF-8, a transformation
format of ISO 10646
- RFC 2482 : Language Tagging in
Unicode Plain Text
- RFC 2781 : UTF-16, an encoding
of ISO 10646
Other RFC's
- RFC 1345 : Character Mnemonics
& Character Sets
- RFC 1766 : Tags for the Identification
of Languages (obsolete)
- RFC 2277 : IETF Policy on Character
Sets and Languages
- RFC 2278 : IANA Charset Registration
Procedures
- RFC 3066 : Tags for the Identification
of Languages
[more RFC's]
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