Re: How browsers display IRI's with mixed encodings

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>> > But how commonly are -or where- e.g. %FC used to point to a
>> > "ΓΌ-resource"? Not often, I think. Non-ascii is avoided, even today.
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>> It's definitely first and foremost ASCII only. After that, I don't have any statistics.
>> Maybe somebody from Google has some?
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> For static links to static resources, sure. But REST (for example) has been with us for a while. Non-ASCII is avoidable in a static resource world, which is no longer the most common kind of resource on the Web.

Are you saying that non-Ascii non-Utf-8 is common in REST?
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Leif H Silli

Received on Tuesday, 2 August 2011 20:08:30 UTC