From: Bruce Lilly (blilly@erols.com)
Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 10:16:05 CST
Henry Spencer wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Bruce Lilly wrote:
>
>>UTF-8 does not adequately address i18n issues (language-tsgging), as
>>per RFC 2277 (1998). RFC 2047 as amended by 2231 (1997) *does* address
>>i18n issues, including laguage-tagging.
>
>
> As others have noted, 2047-amended has its problems... and modern Unicode
> (and thus UTF-8) *does* address language tagging, using a facility that
> was added specifically to accommodate Internet protocols lacking
> higher-level tagging facilities.
MIME does not lack higher-level tagging facilities and is specifically
mentioned in the Unicode documents as one of those areas where the Unicode
language-tagging facility is not to be used. Moreover, as Dan Kohn has
pointed out (on ietf-822), that language-tagging facility is under review
(it likely will be deprecated).