- From: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:57:39 -0500
- To: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>, Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- Cc: public-webarch-comments@w3.org
Received on Monday, 18 October 2004 20:56:43 UTC
Karl, I believe Chris meant this for you. On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:32, Chris Lilley wrote: > Hello public-webarch-comments, > > The reason for that is because of the required text/* fallback to > text/plain;charset="us-ascii" > > So, since XML requires UTF-8 and UTF-16 support the latter in particular > is a problem - for systems that don't understand XML. > > However, if one happens to have a UTF-16 XML document and one wants to > serve the source as source, then serving it as > text/plain;charset="utf-16" is perfectly fine because it is not a > falback behavior but a deliberate action, and is unambiguous wrt > character encoding -- Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/ D3C2 887B 0F92 6005 C541 0875 0F91 96DE 6E52 C29E
Received on Monday, 18 October 2004 20:56:43 UTC