The diversity of encodings on the web can be handled and converted to UTF-8
without major issues. There are 3 sources of possible encodings: HTTP
headers, HTML meta headers, and fall-back on detecting from content.

-- Tino Didriksen

On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 21:55, Sergio Ortiz Rojas <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello Fran,
>
> That's because I don't want to break existing systems of people using
> Apertium (in particular, my own systems…). -f html is still better for
> 'surf-and-translate' due to the diversity of encodings in the web. So,
> please, don't do that (for the moment).
>
> Sergio
>
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