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lbruun updated CSV-230:
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    Description: 
Since the dawn of days usage of the CSV format has been plagued by the lack of 
standardization. Sure we've had RFC4180 but it stops short of defining many 
things that allows a consumer to correctly interpret a CSV file.

The [csvw|https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-data-model/] is a fairly new standard 
from W3C which aims to fix all of this. It defines the format of a (basically 
the RFC4180) but in addition defines how metadata for a CSV file should be 
conveyed.

The csvw standard is a completed standard. It is not work-in-progress.

Don't be fooled by its name: "CSV on the web" it applies equally so in the 
system-to-system space.

  was:
Since the dawn of days usage of the CSV format has been plagued by the lack of 
standardization. Sure we've had RFC4180 but it stops short of defining many 
things that allows a consumer to correctly interpret a CSV file.

The [csvw|https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-data-model/] is a fairly new standard 
from W3 which aims to fix all of this. It defines the format of a (basically 
the RFC4180) but in addition defines how metadata for a CSV file should be 
conveyed.

The csvw standard is a completed standard. It is not work-in-progress.

Don't be fooled by its name: "CSV on the web" it applies equally so in the 
system-to-system space.


> Support for csvw format
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: CSV-230
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CSV-230
>             Project: Commons CSV
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Parser
>            Reporter: lbruun
>            Priority: Major
>
> Since the dawn of days usage of the CSV format has been plagued by the lack 
> of standardization. Sure we've had RFC4180 but it stops short of defining 
> many things that allows a consumer to correctly interpret a CSV file.
> The [csvw|https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-data-model/] is a fairly new standard 
> from W3C which aims to fix all of this. It defines the format of a (basically 
> the RFC4180) but in addition defines how metadata for a CSV file should be 
> conveyed.
> The csvw standard is a completed standard. It is not work-in-progress.
> Don't be fooled by its name: "CSV on the web" it applies equally so in the 
> system-to-system space.



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