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Re: Support UTF-16 in validators

From: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:08:18 +0900
Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.J.20021011160701.02aa1c30@localhost>
To: Niklas Dougherty <nikd@mac.com>, www-validator@w3.org

Hello Niklas,

We are working on UTF-16 support. You can for example test
at http://validator.w3.org:8001/ or at http://validator.w3.org:8188/.
These are test versions, but we would be very glad for your feedback.

Regards,   Martin.

At 22:33 02/10/10 -0400, Niklas Dougherty wrote:




>Please incorporate support for UTF-16 in your validators ASAP. It really 
>sucks that the most important encodings are still not supported in the 
>validators (HTML, CSS) from the organization that actually writes the 
>recommendations on HTML and CSS. As far as I know, the default encodings 
>for XML/XHTML is UTF-8/UTF-16, yet the tools do not honor this.
>
>Not on the list, please e-mail relevant replies.
>
Received on Friday, 11 October 2002 04:24:02 UTC

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