- From: David Hopwood <david.hopwood@zetnet.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 00:51:01 +0000
- To: ietf-charsets@iana.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Chris Newman wrote: > begin quotation by Markus Scherer on 2002/8/6 8:07 -0700: > > Chris Newman wrote: > >> However, I do object to the following two aliases: > >>> ISO_8859-1:1987 IBM819 IBM-819 > >>> ANSI_X3.4-1968 IBM367 IBM-367 > > [...] > [ISO-8859-{1..10,6-E,6-I,8-E,8-I}, US-ASCII, UTF-8, > KOI8-{R,U}, ISO-2022-{KR,JP,CN}, EUC-KR, CN-GB, CN-Big5, > HZ-GB-2312, VISCII, VIQR, GB2312, Big5, EUC-JP, Shift_JIS] > > I will object to the addition of aliases to any of these. I agree 100% (and I would also add the other UTFs). Mark Davis wrote: > For better or worse, the IANA registry is used as a central repository > of names for character set mappings. In particular, the XML Standard > (http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml) is driving the registration of many > encodings: [...] Proliferation of unnecessary aliases is as bad for XML as it is in other contexts. - -- David Hopwood <david.hopwood@zetnet.co.uk> Home page & PGP public key: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hopwood/ RSA 2048-bit; fingerprint 71 8E A6 23 0E D3 4C E5 0F 69 8C D4 FA 66 15 01 Nothing in this message is intended to be legally binding. If I revoke a public key but refuse to specify why, it is because the private key has been seized under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act; see www.fipr.org/rip -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBPVBuvDkCAxeYt5gVAQHJ/gf+I0SqnNKn1ReCE/2iKMQW0KuMvtX6R4+j ZET4oiw8qI5tP3bqVUNjCd1C22TJF+nlESzFAym/aeEEBBJdOu4MW5EsjMr38uHl TE2k87uVnMEHHAODPXzkzBx58/heNragvt4JYqMzpWSfRowP2Guv+0XGTcN/AE21 NmlyoTuYulYv6JWcLzl2KKF3htS6jgCMt8XsDc6IAMPW6d+GAs1Z3I4avIX+yuEX HIGruvhCwNYruJvepsnS2ISgM2qJ56/2ZuqIVLuqTMeaH0AXGUt6+VUr9fvHMJ/4 O+HCZ9WZnO+WWyl3T1go4hFf3F9lNMSoRwVWtcfK9yQKerYXmvyhRA== =Jw0v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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