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Re: CHARSET and LANGUAGE



Doug Royer wrote:

>         3) Language participants of an event are expected to understand.

There might be more than one, actually--for example, if you have a group of
people who are fluent in both English and German, and habitually speak both
interchangably, and they invite someone to their meeting, it would be nice
if it could be made clear what to expect.  Or, more plausibly, you might
have a play which switches languages frequently.

This is an edge case, but it seems like it should be pretty easy to support.

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