Doug Ewell d...@ewellic.org:
If he is targeting HTML5, then none of this matters, because HTML5 says
that ISO 8859-1 is really Windows-1252.
For example, there is no C1 control called NL in Windows-1252. There is
only 0x85, which maps to U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS.
Windows-1252, does,
On 2012/11/17 9:56, Philippe Verdy wrote:
True. HTML5 makes its own reinterpretation of the IETF's MIME standard,
definining it own protocol (which means that it is no longer fully
compatible with MIME and its IANA datatabase, because the mapping of the
value of a charset= pseudo-attribute is
2012/11/19 Martin J. Dürst due...@it.aoyama.ac.jp
Note also that the W3C
does not automatically endorses the Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 standards as
well (there's a delay before accepting newer releases of TUS and ISO/IEC
10646, and the W3C frequently adds now several restrictions).
Can
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