This is just a very small news item that I wanted to share: (probably too little too late, but a step in the right direction anyway) Since a few minutes, the W3C home page at http://www.w3.org is finally served genuinely as UTF-8. It was already served with UTF-8 as the charset/encoding for a while, but numeric character references were used for the few non-US-ASCII characters (copyright, registered) in the page, so that the charset/encoding was not particularly relevant. Regards, Martin.Received on Wednesday, 22 January 2003 20:08:48 GMT
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