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judge which kind of charset a character belongs to?

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gzwangyang - 17 Oct 2007 03:53 GMT
Dear all:
A character or a character string, possibly is simplified
Chinese,traditional Chinese and English,
I want to know how to judge which kind of character collection it belongs to?

Thanks a lot.
Mihai N. - 17 Oct 2007 10:17 GMT
> A character or a character string, possibly is simplified
> Chinese,traditional Chinese and English,
> I want to know how to judge which kind of character collection it belongs
> to?
There is no reliable way to do that. Same character can belong to all of them
at the same time.

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