No, but it is for the vast majority.

Some have to be written specially, e.g. <

Some cannot be written at all, e.g. U+0007 (but U+0087 can be!)

Mark
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 05:10
Subject: Re: Is there Unicode mail out there?


> At 11:07 -0400 2001-07-13, Tex Texin wrote:
> 
> >Maybe writing the value as an HTML numeric character reference (e.g. 
> >&#X20AC;) would also make it easier for processes reading files 
> >saved by the mailer
> >to recover the character.
> 
> Perhaps I have been asleep, but is that notation (&#Xxxxx;) valid 
> HTML for all Unicode characters?
> -- 
> Michael Everson
> 
> 


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