languages readLine methods (Java
for instance ?) ?
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At 02:01 AM 12/15/01 +, Christian Cooke wrote:
The text annotations to U+000A and U+000D in Unicode 3.0 do not refer to
U+2028 and do not recommend
and U+000D in Unicode 3.0 do not refer to
U+2028 and do not recommend the use of U+2028 as the preferred character
for for text processing in this context.
Does the UTC have a recommendation about using U+2028 in preference to
the
other characters? If not, the problem won't go away as far
Hello,
Recently confronted with another end of line mess (or wealth of
expressions surrounding it) , I was wondering if any popular programming
language (like Java?) would recognize U+2028 as an end of line.
For instance, would a [BufferedReader] readLine() interpret U+2028
Hello,
Recently confronted with another end of line mess (or wealth of
expressions surrounding it) , I was wondering if any popular programming
language (like Java?) would recognize U+2028 as an end of line.
For instance, would a [BufferedReader] readLine() interpret U+2028
At 02:01 AM 12/15/01 +, Christian Cooke wrote:
The text annotations to U+000A and U+000D in Unicode 3.0 do not refer to
U+2028 and do not recommend the use of U+2028 as the preferred character
for for text processing in this context.
Does the UTC have a recommendation about using U+2028
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