FW: [w3c/unicode-xml] Bidi controls need to reflect isolation changes in Unicode and HTML5 (#4)

It would be helpful for i18n WG folk to weigh in on this. This is arising from the Project Fluent<http://projectfluent.org/>, and I don’t fully understand requirements for Web scenarios that may include needing to include Unicode bidi control characters in string content that gets inserted into markup.

Thanks
Peter

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Subject: Re: [w3c/unicode-xml] Bidi controls need to reflect isolation changes in Unicode and HTML5 (#4)


doesn't provide guidance to not use the Unicode characters directly:

And I don't think it should. <bdi> is a good solution for HTML markup, but not for localizable content that doesn't go into markup such as attributes, document title etc.

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