On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 14:37:19 +0200, Giovanni Campagna
<[email protected]> wrote:
Summing up, the differences between URL5 and LEIRI are only about the
percent sign and its uses for delimiters.
I'm not sure if you're correct about those differences, but even if you
are they are not the only differences. E.g. LEIRIs perform normalization
if the input encoding is non-Unicode. URLs do not. URLs can encode their
query component per the input encoding (and do so for HTML and some APIs).
LEIRIs cannot.
(Also, I'm not sure if the WHATWG list is the right place to discuss this
as the editor of the new draft might not read this list at all.)
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Anne van Kesteren
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