Re: TECH: Testing again, no new on-topic content (was Re: "Language Creation" in your conlang)
From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> |
Date: | Monday, November 17, 2003, 6:15 |
Muke Tever scripsit:
> ???? Isnt that what UTF-8 *is*? 0-127 are ASCII text, with the 128-255
> encoding Unicode characters? On a lesser level, there's UTF-7, which
> apparently does similar by escaping what are apparently hex values with
> "=" signs preposed, so that Unicode can be expressed in 7-bit
> transmissions.
You're confusing the UTF-7 character encoding with the quoted-printable
transfer syntax. It's the latter which uses the =xx notation.
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