Jon - Network.CGI was frozen at 3001.1.7.5 because later versions had dependencies (MonadCatchIO-mtl) that are not in the platform. Further, I am dropping it as it no longer builds. If you have a patch that works against 3001.1.7.5, and causes that to build under GHC 7.8.3... Then let's see if we can roust Anders.
However, this is 11th hour - this would all have to happen this week to make it into the platform. - Mark An aside: Actually, HTML, at various times, has mandated treating text marked IOS-8859-1 as Windows-1259. Alas, the thing is a "living standard", and written in mutable, procedural style (in English no less) - and they keep changing it and refuse to have a versioning policy so it is impossible to point at previous langague in it. But the relevant section is here: HTML Standard §12.2.2.3 <http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/syntax.html#character-encodings>, though now even harder to understand. Though this The WHATWG Blog — The Road to HTML 5: character encoding <http://blog.whatwg.org/the-road-to-html-5-character-encoding> is a bit more clear about the "willful violation of the W3C Character Model specification"!
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