Quoting Philippe Verdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

For me ISO-8859-1/2 will continue to be used for very long
> periods.

Just updating every PNG file in the world will obviously take a long time. Since
that format references ISO 8859-1 it's going to mean that ISO 8859-1 will be
around for a long time, never mind any other use of that encoding.

Do you really think the same would be true of ISO 8859-17?

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