Client Product |
I18N Features & Capabilities |
Navigator 1.0 |
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Latin1 Support. (I18N Team was not started until end
of 1994.)
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Navigator 1.1 |
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Japanese web browsing
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Japanese charset auto detection
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Posting RFC1468 compliant Japanese News Articles and Email
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Entering Japanese Text in HTML Forms
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Selection, Insertion, Copying & Pasting of Japanese Text
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Line Wrapping for Japanese Text (No Kinsoku Shori)
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HTTP charset handling
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Navigator 1.1i |
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Resourced UI and defaults for localizability
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Localized for 3 languages: Japanese, German and French (L10N
team did not exist yet)
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Navigator 2.x |
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Chinese (Traditional & Simplified) & Korean Support
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Central/Eastern European Support
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Per window (non-global) encoding support
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Added HTML charset tagging via HTML <META> tag
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Mail and news I18N (e.g., MIME, conversions)
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Non-English line wrapping, insertion, copy & paste
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Limited XP locale support (e.g., sorting, time & date)
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HTTP Accept-Language header support (No Preference UI on
X)
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User Defined encoding and charset mapping
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Localized for Japanese, German, French, Swedish, Korean,
Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Danish
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Navigator 3.x
(Non-Gold & Gold)
|
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Additional language support (Cyrillic, Greek, Turkish)
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2-byte support in Gold Editor
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Java non-Latin character display
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Add Unicode Conversion
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Stealth Unicode support for Win32
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Improve Japanese Line Wrapping by adding Kinsoku Shori
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Communicator 4.x |
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Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) display on vanilla US
Win32
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Unicode 2.0 support
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Korean charset auto detection
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Sends HTTP Accept-Charset header
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Java JDK 1.1.1 Internationalization Classes
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Input Method support in Java AWT text widgets
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Composer
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Automatic HTML <META> tag insertion for charset parameter
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UTF-8 editing in Windows
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Save as text (4.05 and later) into all the languages supported
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Mail/News
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Independent encoding per Mail/News folder
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Encoding menu for Mail composer
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HTML messages in all the languages supported
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UTF-7 mail send; UTF-8/UTF-7 display
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Dynamic Fonts for non-Latin1 encodings
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