- From: Chris Newman <Chris.Newman@INNOSOFT.COM>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 13:33:35 -0700 (PDT)
- To: Roman Czyborra <czyborra@dds.nl>
- Cc: unicode@unicode.org, ietf-charsets@iana.org
On Sat, 15 Aug 1998, Roman Czyborra wrote: > That's why I herewith kindly ask according to RFC 2278 to register the > charset label "SCSU" (Standard Compression Scheme for Unicode) for > Reuters' character encoding scheme of the well-known coded character > set Unicode (ISO 10646) as described in Unicode Technical Report 6 > <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr6.html> of 1997-05-30 minus > its errors and plus any future extensions. You need a complete registration according to RFC 2278 rules. Personally, I think registering this charset will be counter-productive to the acceptance of Unicode and is a bad idea. The more variant encodings of Unicode that end up used in practice, the more people will hate Unicode and want to use their good old localized character set which "just worked." While Unicode is a relatively easy sell to implementors it is a hard sell to end-users and more encoding schemes just makes it that much harder. This encoding scheme is particularly bad because it can't be used in a MIME text/* media type and it permits NUL octets, so it will have to be encoded in most transport environments. - Chris --Boundary (ID uEbHHWxWEwCKT9wM3evJ5w)
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