Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 05:23:10PM -0500 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bill Kearney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
>Unless, of course, you need real text encoding.
>XML-RPC *only* supports USASCII.  No unicode, not even ISO-8859-1.  And it's
>spec author actively fights /against/ improving this situation.

  And that's just a complete deal-breaker, because Cthulhu knows it's so
hard to urlencode text if you're trying to send non-ASCII characters in
XML-RPC.

  Dave probably should have made it Unicode from the start, or made a
new spec supporting it, no question.  But he hasn't, because he didn't
want to fragment the market, it works fine for 99% of the applications,
and the easy way around the problem makes it unlikely that he'll ever
need to release a new spec.

-- 
 <a href="http://kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu/~kamikaze/";> Mark Hughes </a>

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