On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Bodo Eggert wrote:
> > What's supposed to happen if you concatenate a script from your french
> > user and from your russian user, both using localized text, into one file?
> > Unless you can guarantee every editor to correctly handle this case, all
> > usage of 8-bit-characters should be disabled - NOT!
>
> Actually, it's quite easy to avoid problems by using UTF-8 consistently.
> The 8-bit characters are oddballs and need to be treated specially,
> but look, guys, it's 2005 - UTF-8 should be the norm, not the exception.
It should, but as long as old programs are still around, we'll have both
and need a marker to distinguish them. Otherwise we'll be stuck with
legacy scripts for a long time.
--
I'm a member of DNA (National Assocciation of Dyslexics).
-- Storm in <[email protected]>
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