Sixteen Bit Fonts

From: '' (brewhaha@home.ecn.ab.ca)
Date: Mon, Mar 12 2001

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    Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:45:59 -0500 (EST)
    From: "''" <brewhaha@home.ecn.ab.ca>
    Message-Id: <200103122244.PAA16772@fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca>
    To: www-validator@w3.org
    Subject: Sixteen Bit Fonts
    
    	Let's hav some backward compatibility. I don't really know why
    anyone supports 16bit fonts like UTF-8: Mixed language documents just
    aren't that common and 8bit fonts in PostScript or PDF will do the same
    thing.
    
    	The validator seems to be insisting that I receive UTF-8, and Lynx
    doesn't support it (can't support it without terminal software), so it
    asks me to download documents from the validator (AltaVista's dijital
    translator is just as arrogant). I hav iso-8859-1 selected in Lynx as my
    preferred character set (font). The validator doesn't ask for that
    information before delivering text/html;charset=utf-8.
    
    	Perhaps a button on the validator's form should allow you to
    request "ISO Latin One" or *the server should ask*. How about we leave
    slack backward compatibility for Mr. Gates?