- From: Martin J. Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:05:39 +0900
- To: Markus Scherer <markus.scherer@jtcsv.com>, charsets <charsets@innosoft.com>
At 00/03/21 12:00 -0800, Markus Scherer wrote: >Thanks for the initial responses - > >My understanding was that this IANA charsets registry is de facto the only >such registry for any charsets, and that it registers more than what is >appropriate for use in MIME. > >I agree that the properties of SCSU make it unsuitable for MIME, at least >without an additional transfer encoding $B_(Bla quoted-printable or base64, >which would make it clumsy. UTF-8 is probably better for that. Not only probably, very much so. And it's not the content transform; SCSU is in general unsuitable for any text/* MIME type because of the very specific end-of-line conventions. >However, I think it is worth registering, and a comment saying that it is >not suitable for MIME text would be fine. There should be not only such a comment, but also a comment that says that SCSU is not really recommended for usage on the Internet. Why don't you just send in a complete registration form, and we can have a look at it? Regards, Martin.
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