Odi,
Laura eventually conceded that these methods did not seem to make a lot of sense or 
were too specialized to be of any use for the majority of the HttpClient users. 

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=httpclient-commons-dev&m=104577672115772&w=2

I do think that releasing HttpClient with stuff that makes no sense DOES harm.

Again, after all, what is the bloody deal with writing a test case? Does it really 
have to take 5 months if these methods indeed make sense?

Oleg 


-----Original Message-----
From:   Ortwin Glück [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Thu 6/26/2003 10:05
To:     Commons HttpClient Project
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: 2.0 release
Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:
> I have only one outstanding issue on my hands: deprecation of
> URIUtil.toXXXCharset methods. 

As far as I remember these methods are not currently used. So they do 
not harm. We can address this later if necessary. The whole issue seems 
still a bit unclear to me, but Laura managed to shed some light on the 
problem. But as I see it the problem is more one of Java's Unicode 
Strings than one of HttpClient, and we will be unable to solve it.


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