- From: Mike Brown <mike@skew.org>
- Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 15:37:12 -0600 (MDT)
- To: uri@w3.org
The current draft of RFC 2396bis is, thankfully, quite consistent about qualifying its use of the word 'encoding' so that it's always clear what kind of encoding is being talked about (character encoding, percent-encoding, etc.) ... at least up until section 6. I suggest that in section 6.2.2, the mention of "encoding normalization" be changed to "percent-encoding normalization", and the title of section 6.2.2.2 likewise become "Percent-Encoding Normalization". Furthermore, the only place where "percent-encoding" is not hyphenated is in the title of section 2.1, so consider adding the hyphen there. (2.1's title is hyphenated in the index, even.) Thanks
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