- From: Albert Lunde <Albert-Lunde@nwu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 1995 19:27:58 +0100
- To: Multiple recipients of list <www-html@www0.cern.ch>
> One would have expected that HTML, from its very early days, would > have provided the construct > <CHARSET="XXX"> ...any_8_bit_characters... </CHARSET> > where XXX could be Latin-2, Latin-3, Latin-4,... I think a problem with this, in general, is that it can be hard to switch character sets on the fly while parsing SGML (though there may be ways to do this (I'm not an SGML maven)). I can't change history, but I think everyone on the standards working groups agrees that international character and multi-lingual document support *is* very important. The issues are high on the "to do" list of the working groups and have been discussed lately on the working group lists. (Not speaking officially for anyone... ) -- Albert Lunde Albert-Lunde@nwu.edu
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