[EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
> XML requires (recommends?) data to be
> normalised in normal form C. That imposes private (well, open actually, but
> private in the sense of limited to that protocol) constraints against
> otherwise legal Unicode character sequences.
Currently it neither requires nor recommends such. That may change,
but with due regard for backward compatibility. The W3C (i.e. Misha,
Martin, and me :-)) are thinking about it.
Further deponent sayeth not.
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John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--Douglas Hofstadter