Oh no, here comes a flame war. Robert A. Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem would go away if the ISO would get their heads out of > their a$$ and drop the C1 junk from the NEW 'TOUCHED UP" 8859s and > put the CP125x codes there. The problem would be just beginning for all the users of terminals and terminal emulators that apparently rely on C1 control codes. These folks argue that UTF-8 is defective because it sends bytes in the range 0x80 to 0x9F to their terminal when no C1 code was intended, and/or because real C1 sequences are prefaced by 0xC2. Some even go so far as to claim that an 8-bit character set is not "legitimate" unless it supports ISO 2022 and therefore C1. Try telling these people that C1 characters are "junk." -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
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