At 20:09 04/10/2000 +0000, Zita Wenzel wrote:
>2. Section 1.2 (last paragraph)
>
>OLD: Those names are limited to the ASCII upper and lower-case
>characters (interpreted in a case-independent fashion), the digits, and
>the hyphen.
>
>NEW: Those names are limited to the upper- and lower-case letters a-z
>(interpreted in a case-independent fashion), the digits, and the
>hyphen-minus, all in ASCII.
NEWER: Those names are limited to the upper- and lower-case letters a-z
>(interpreted in a case-independent fashion), the digits, and the
>hyphen-minus, all of which have Unicode codepoints from U+0020 to U+007F,
>which are identical to their ASCII codepoints.
I got toasted over using "in ASCII" sloppily in another document (language
tags).....
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