Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!ucivax!gateway From: JPALME@qz.qz.se (Jacob Palme QZ) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.iso.x400 Subject: Re: Teletex ORName attribute representation Message-ID: <584405*JPALME@QZ.qz.se> Date: 6 Jan 91 17:18:40 GMT References: Lines: 21 Approved: usenet@ICS.UCI.EDU Autoforwarded: true > From: Jerry Sweet > > I had assumed that if the data portion of an attribute contained > non-printablestring characters, then it was to be assumed to be in > T.61. I must confess that I don't really see how this would work > internationally as you are supposed to provide both printable and T.61 > forms of each attribute. A person who has different OR-address for national use (including non-printable string characters) and for international use (with only printable string characters) is expected to either have two different sets of business cards, one for national and one for international use, or else to have the national language version of the business card on one side of the card, and the international version on the other side. Normally, it is not only the OR-address, but also the phone number and the postal address which differs on different sides of the card. For those whose native language uses other character sets than the latin characters, even the character set used will be different on the national and the international side of the card.