is there a web page displaying the euro emoji available?
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> On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, rolf van widenfelt wrote:
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> > does anyone know if and how the euro i-mode handsets handle emoji?
> > i like Curt's idea of using a vendor-specific area of unicode,
> > but i'd like to know what really happened.
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> Euro i-mode handsets also handle emoji. See my test page at
> http://degraaff.org/i/emoji.html
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> I haven't checked whether this list is complete, but I believe most of
> the emoji are on it. Yes, these are in a different location than the
> ones in Japan. Sigh...
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> I agree that a vendor-specific are of Unicode would be the best long
> term solution.
>
> Hans
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