At 12:02 am +0000 3/3/05, David Cantrell wrote:

If it's for your convenience, that's fine. If you want to contribute your code to someone elses project, or you want others to work with you on your project, then insisting that everyone else use your choice of encoding, which may not render at all on their hardware even if they were to jump through the appropriate settings hoops, is just plain rude.

At least I have never been offensive to an expectant mother whale :-) and the encoding I use, without exception, is the default encoding of the Perl language, so I have the honour to share my manners with Larry Wall and other very nice people a long way from England.


JD



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