> <GH>RFC 5198 Network Unicode requires Unicode Normalization form NFC with > good motivations. I suggest that we introduce: > "Use of Unicode Normalization form NFC as required by RFC 5198 is strongly > RECOMMENDED." > "Servers and other network elements SHOULD avoid modifying contents of <t/> > elements"
Based on Kevin's new reply, and based on the existence of RFC5198 -- this sounds very sensible. Good on referencing RFC5198 -- I didn't realize there was an RFC standardizing NFC during network transmission. I will cite RFC5198 because it very useful to a person's understanding of Unicode -- including normal forms -- and I'll mention NFC it is. Yes, it's true that XML standard requires LF and RFC5198 requires CRLF. The RECOMMENDED's and SHOULD's are fine. Mark Rejhon
