- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 15:07:30 +0100
- To: <public-bpwg-comments@dolph.w3.org>
- Cc: <public-i18n-core@w3.org>
[Due to travel, I have not been able to discuss this with the i18n Core WG, so this is sent as a personal comment so as not to arrive too late. Please copy the WG on the response.] Thankyou for adding the note about applications. The current text, however, doesn't particularly encourage content authors to use UTF-8. On the contrary, since it talks about using the value of the Accept-Charset header and is noncommittal about which encoding is being indicated using the Content-Type header and what determines the choice of encoding, it makes no clear recommendation to use utf-8. I think it would be useful to draw on what you say in your response below so that the last paragraph says what you are thinking, eg.: "All applications should support UTF-8. As the default delivery context assumes only UTF-8 support, this means that by default, content providers should serve content UTF-8 encoded (unless they know that the targeted device doesn't support it)." If we can get people used to using utf-8, and away from legacy encodings, we can make a big improvement to the multilingual Web, but content authors need to hear that message as well as application authors. RI ============ Richard Ishida Internationalization Lead W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ http://www.w3.org/International/ http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/ishida/ > -----Original Message----- > From: dom@w3.org [mailto:dom@w3.org] > Sent: 12 April 2006 17:56 > To: fsasaki@w3.org > Cc: public-bpwg-comments@dolph.w3.org > Subject: Re: [MWBP 1.0] i18n comment: Support Unicode > > > Dear <fsasaki@w3.org>, > > The Mobile Web Best Practice Working Group has reviewed the > comments you sent [1] on the Last Call Working Draft [2] of > the Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 published on 13 January > 2006 Thank you for having taken the time to review the > document and to send us comments! > > This message holds the disposition of the said comments on > which the Working Group has agreed. This disposition has been > implemented in the new version of the document available at: > http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-mobile-bp-20060412/ > > Please review it carefully and let us know if you agree with > it or not before 3 May 2006. In case of disagreement, you are > requested to provide a specific solution for or a path to a > consensus with the Working Group. If such a consensus cannot > be achieved, you will be given the opportunity to raise a > formal objection which will then be reviewed by the Director > during the transition of this document to the next stage in > the W3C Recommendation Track. > > Thanks, > > For the Mobile Web Best Practice Working Group, Philipp > Hoschka Dominique Hazaƫl-Massieux W3C Staff Contacts > > 1. > http://www.w3.org/mid/20060222165722.45B98439B@toro.w3.mag.keio.ac.jp > 2. http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-mobile-bp-20060113/ > > > ===== > > Your comment on the document as a whole: > Comment from the i18n review of: > > http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-mobile-bp-20060113/ > > > > Comment 21 > > At http://www.w3.org/International/reviews/0602-mwbp10/ > > Editorial/substantive: S > > Owner: RI > > Location in reviewed document: > > General > > > > Comment: > > > > We believe the document should encourage all participants in > the mobile value chain to support Unicode. This is extremely > helpful in ensuring international use of this technology and > ease of localization of content. > > Working Group Resolution: > This document only gives best practices on the content > delivery, not to the whole mobile value chain. > > As the default delivery context assumes only UTF-8 support, > this means that by default, content providers should serve > content UTF-8 encoded (unless they know that the targeted > device doesn't support it). As such, we think we already > encourage support of Unicode given the scope of the document. > Is there any other way we could/should encourage unicde support? > > > > We have however, added a note under 'How to do it' of > [CHARACTER_ENCODING] saying that the Default Delivery Context > uses UTF-8 and that all applications should support UTF-8. > > ---- > > >
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