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? -- hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict: 104. When people ask about the Presidential Election you ask "Which country?" /// Bram Moolenaar -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.moolenaar.net \\\ ((( Creator of Vim - http://www.vim.org -- ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim ))) \\\ Help me helping AIDS orphans in Uganda - http://iccf-holland.org /// - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/
