In a message dated 2001-09-18 9:22:17 Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>  Doug Ewell wrote:
>> All Unicode code points of the form U+xxxxFE and U+xxxxFF are 
>> special, in 
>> that they are non-characters and can be treated in a special way by 
>> applications (e.g. as sentinels).
>
>  I think this should be "All Unicode code points of the form U+xxFFFE and
>  U+xxFFFF are special [...]", otherwise also legal codes such as U+00FF 
("ÿ")
>  would be included in the statement.

Oops!  One of two "Unicode 101" mistakes I made in the same day.  Where was 
my brain?

-Doug Ewell
 Fullerton, California

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