Christopher Smith wrote:
Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
And the whole fact that XML *specifies* Unicode is beautiful--no more
slacking off and only accepting ASCII or, worse, only accepting letters
and digits.
Somehow during my venting I forgot to mention that JSON also specifies
Unicode. So for the most part your arguments for XML seem to apply just
as well to JSON.
I saw that, but I didn't see the specification for which Unicode *encoding*.
And thus the journey to complexity begins ... ;)
All standards start out small, and then the real-world interferes,
-a
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