2011/2/13 Matthew Mondor <mm_li...@pulsar-zone.net>
> I also did a test relating to my previous suggestions about a way to
> preserve intact invalid input at output, later refered to as "UTF-8B"
> by Andy Hefner previously, and it seems possible.
>
There seems to be scarce support around for these encodings, and even less
literature about it. I found a couple of references in the Unicode mailing
lists and a few blogs entries
http://bsittler.livejournal.com/10381.html
Searching for DC80 also reveals similar entries, as DC80-DCFF seems to be
the favorite range of characters to encode invalid sequences. I think I
could easily code this, but there should be some consensus on its utility.
Juanjo
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