Re: UTF-8 over RFC 2047 (Re: Call for Usefor to recharter)

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From: Keith Moore (moore@cs.utk.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 14 2003 - 14:29:56 CST


On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:18:47 -0600
"David Barr" <barr@visi.com> wrote:

>
> [ Sigh. Ignore my previous email correcting my non-error. I've been at my
> computer too long today and my eyes are going batty. ]
>
> > the second does not follow from the first. or more
> > specifically, just because someone puts untagged 8bit
> > characters in a message header does not mean that that person
> > would support a standard of using utf-8 (or any other
> > representation other than the one he happened to be using) in
> > the message header.
>
> However, client support for (and active use of) UTF-8 is far more > pervasive than any of the other proposed encoding schemes.

not sure about that - after all, the people using other encoding
schemes are presumably finding them satisfactory in their limited
circumstances. however I think we'd agree that utf-8 is by far the
most widely supported (by existing user agents) "universal" encoding
scheme.

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Keith Moore                              http://www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/
27 February 1933                                     11 September 2001


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