Dear colleagues,
I work in a group involved in web development.
We are trying to understand the benefits of Unicode
encoding forms for HTML and XML. The benefits of
Unicode character set is obvious to our developers,
but when it comes down to encoding forms, they do not
see any advantage in
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Subject: Unicode encoding forms in web development
Dear colleagues,
I work in a group involved in web development.
We are trying to understand the benefits of Unicode
encoding forms for HTML and
For HTML, use UTF-8. For XML, use UTF-8 or UTF-16.
US-ASCII and ISO 8859-1 are also acceptable, either if your actual character needs are
limited to their repertoires or with numeric character references.
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