Re: [charmod-norm] Arabic & Hebrew unique issues associated with sections 2.4 and 2.5

@tomerm Although I appreciate the existence of and difficulties 
inherent in working with EBCDIC code pages, I would point out that 
none of these encodings are valid on the Web or in Web standards 
(where ASCII-compatible encodings rule). This is not meant to 
trivialize or dismiss your comment, although it does seem orthogonal 
to our document's purpose.

There are ASCII-compatible visually-ordered encodings of bidirectional
 scripts, notably the Hebrew encoding ISO-8859-8 (IIRC, on the Web the
 Arabic encoding ISO 8859-6 is always logically ordered, although I 
may be mistaken), so this may be a consideration on some level. 
However, I'm at a loss for how to address this in our context 
currently.

Can you suggest specific textual amendments? 

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