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RFC 7997
Title: The Use of Non-ASCII Characters in RFCs
Author: H. Flanagan, Ed.
Status: Informational
Stream: IAB
Date: December 2016
Mailbox: [email protected]
Pages: 15
Characters: 27637
Updates: RFC 7322
I-D Tag: draft-iab-rfc-nonascii-02.txt
URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7997
DOI: 10.17487/RFC7997
In order to support the internationalization of protocols and a more
diverse Internet community, the RFC Series must evolve to allow for
the use of non-ASCII characters in RFCs. While English remains the
required language of the Series, the encoding of future RFCs will be
in UTF-8, allowing for a broader range of characters than typically
used in the English language. This document describes the RFC Editor
requirements and gives guidance regarding the use of non-ASCII
characters in RFCs.
This document updates RFC 7322. Please view this document in PDF
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