Several of the Japanese converters have the wrong data in JDK 1.2.

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    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: P2
    • 1.2.0
    • Affects Version/s: 1.2.0
    • Component/s: core-libs
    • 1.2beta4
    • x86
    • windows_nt
    • Not verified

      Several of the Japanese converters have the wrong data in JDK 1.2. This is
      due to the change-over to the new generated converter scheme of Dec '97,
      and the faulty authority files from the Unicode Consortium that were
      used as input. The following e-mail from Koushi Takahashi of JavaSoft A/P
      gives the desired mappings:

      Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 13:06:51 +0900
      From: Koushi Takahashi <###@###.###>
      Subject: Some Ucode to Ja kanji code
      To: mark.son-bell@Eng
      Cc: ###@###.###, ###@###.###, ###@###.###
      MIME-version: 1.0
      Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit

      Mark-S,

      Here is the code point you requested,

      FullWidth Reverse SOLIDUS TILDE

      Unicode \uFF3c \uFF5e

      JISX0201 *** JISX0201 are all half width, hence no mapping here
      JISX0208 0x2140 0x2131
      JISX0212 not mapped 0xa2b7
      EUC_JP 0xa1c0 0xa1b1
      SHIFTJIS 0x815f 0x8150


      Koushi

            Assignee:
            Brian Beck (Inactive)
            Reporter:
            Mark Son-bell (Inactive)
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