On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Markus Scherer <markus....@gmail.com> wrote: > Right, in principle. However, it should be ok to include noncharacters in > CLDR data files for processing by CLDR implementations, and it should be > possible to edit and diff and version-control and web-view those files etc.
Why? It seems you're changing the rules so some Unicode guys can get oversmart in using Unicode in their systems. You could do the same thing everyone else does and use special tags or symbols you have to escape. I would especially discourage any web browser from handling these; they're noncharacters used for unknown purposes that are undisplayable and if used carelessly for their stated purpose, can probably trigger serious bugs in some lamebrained utility. -- Kie ekzistas vivo, ekzistas espero. _______________________________________________ Unicode mailing list Unicode@unicode.org http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode