Martin Duerst wrote: > [One can also consider the case of a script doing very special > things with identifiers such as class names, chopping them in > half between two accents and such, but I think this case is way > too farfetched.] It certainly happens in practice. Sites build up UTF-16 strings a codepoint at a time all the time, and enforce length limits on them. -BorisReceived on Sunday, 1 February 2009 18:14:02 GMT
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