Martin Norback wrote:

> This is entirely up to you. However, all instances of UTF-8 that are
> visible to the user should be exactly the five characters "UTF-8".
> 
> I just wish everyone would follow this. "less" uses "utf-8", vim uses
> "utf-8" (but it accepts "UTF-8" as input). I guess it's ok if the
> application interprets a specification liberally, but when it outputs
> the information it should really be "UTF-8" I think.

I thought that upper/lower case differences in an encoding name are to be
ignored.  Thus it shouldn't matter if you use utf-8 or UTF-8.  Right?

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