At 01:24 04/07/01 -1200, Emlyn wrote:
>Secondly, you mention that the Welsh characters w^ and y^ aren't supported
>in the web; this is being fixed by the introduction of Unicode and its UTF-8
>subset as the standard for web development. UTF-8 is supported already by a
>lot of operating systems and browsers, allowing the use of these awkward
>characters. Of course this raises the issue of backwards compatibility in
>web site design...
>
A hefyd mae "International Standard ISO/IEC 8859-14 - Latin alphabet No. 8
(Celtic)" wedi dod yn ddiweddar - dyma ffordd arall safonol o ddangos w+ a
y+ cyflawn, yn fyw addas at hen feddalwedd heb UTF ayb.
Hmm, ydy'r restr wedi trafod "backwards compatibility" ?
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Theo Brueton
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