Re: $NKF

From: Terje Bless (link@tss.no)
Date: Sat, Feb 03 2001

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    Date: Sat,  3 Feb 2001 09:39:15 +0100
    From: Terje Bless <link@tss.no>
    To: W3C Validator <www-validator@w3.org>
    cc: Mike Holladay <mholladay@netopia.com>, "Martin J. Duerst" <duerst@w3.org>
    Message-ID: <20010203094034-r01010600-3393078a@10.0.0.2>
    Subject: Re: $NKF
    
    On 02.02.01 at 15:54, Mike Holladay <mholladay@netopia.com> wrote:
    
    >I can't get past the $NKF, do you know where to get this at, or what I
    >need to do to disable it so I can finish working the other kinks out.
    
    You can try the attached version of "check". It strips any mention of nkf.
    
    However, I think it unlikely that this is your problem. nkf is only ever
    called if you need to do a charset transliteration. Since you don't, you
    should never need it. If this doesn't work you'll need to give more info on
    what is failing and how.
    
    
    BTW, I'm leaving Martin in the CC, but I don't think he does any work on
    the Validator. Use the www-validator list for preference. You can always
    email me directly -- I may see messages sent to me faster then I see
    messages on the list -- but keep in mind that my response time is
    *horrible* and I have no affiliation with the W3C Validator apart from
    bugging Gerald with patches at odd intervals. For changes at the W3 end,
    you'll need to go through the list.