- From: David Goldsmith <David_Goldsmith@taligent.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 1994 15:05:52 -0700
- To: IETF Charsets <ietf-charsets@INNOSOFT.COM>, unicored@unicode.org
Below is a private mail message I received recently. I've received the author's permission to redirect it to these two mailing lists for discussion. I do not currently have a position on this issue and I wanted to hear from the community. >Date: Tue, 10 May 94 11:19:37 +0200 >From: Dan Oscarsson <Dan.Oscarsson@malmo.trab.se> >To: david_goldsmith@taligent.com >Subject: Small comment to UTF-7 draft >X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII > >Hi > >I just read the utf7-03 draft for UTF-7 and saw one thing I would like to >comment on. > >In the summary you recommend UTF-7 only to be used with 7 bit transports, but >I would very much recommend to use UTF-7 with 8 bit transports if the text >is a mainly latin character based text. Then all ISO 8859-1 characters can >be sent as themselves (as ISO 8859-1 is a true subset of UCS-2) and only >those character outside ISO 8859-1 to be encoded. This is much better than >using >UTF-8 which is NOT ISO 8859-1 compatible and will for all users that use >ISO 8859-1 as their standard (and ISO 8859-1 is the defacto standard today) >look like garbage. UTF-7 on a 8 bit transport with ISO 8859-1 as character >coding will works just like quoted-printable, but will make most characters >in ISO 8859-1 readable even for users without a viewer that understands >the UTF-7 encoding. > >I suggest strongly that UTF-7 should recommend it to be used with 8 bit >transports for all texts with mainly latin script. > >Regards, > > Dan > >-- >Dan Oscarsson >Telia Research AB Email: Dan.Oscarsson@malmo.trab.se >Box 85 >201 20 Malmo, Sweden > ---------------------------- David Goldsmith david_goldsmith@taligent.com Taligent, Inc. 10201 N. DeAnza Blvd. Cupertino, CA 95014-2233 --Boundary (ID uEbHHWxWEwCKT9wM3evJ5w)
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