> You might as well say that C code is not plain text because it too is > subject to special canons of interpretation.
C, C++ and Java source files are not plain text as well (they have their own "text/*" MIME type, which is NOT "text/plain" notably because of the rules associated with end-of-lines, notably in presence of comments). > But both XML/HTML/SGML and the various programming languages are plain text. See "text/xml", "text/html" and "text/sgml" MIME types. They also aren't "text/plain" so they have their own interpretation of Unicode characters which is not the one found in the Unicode standard. __________________________________________________________________ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed Spam messages and set aside Newsletters for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! http://www.ellaforspam.com
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