Philippe Verdy <verdy_p at wanadoo dot fr> wrote:

>> Why would you think that when the logo page says it must be UTF-8?
>
> No, the page suggests UTF-8 or an encoding form that complies with
> Unicode... (So I think it includes ISO-8859-1 which enough for most
> European languages, but still allows to use non Latin-1 characters as
> the HTML/XML standard defines character entities which is a particular
> way to specify Unicode codepoints.)

I do not think a page encoded in ISO 8859-1 with NCRs like &#225; or
named entities like &aacute; counts as being "encoded in Unicode."

-Doug Ewell
 Fullerton, California
 http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/


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