Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs
Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org> Mon, 28 April 1997 05:07 UTC
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From: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
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Subject: Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs
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Larry Masinter wrote: > INTERNET-DRAFT Larry Masinter, Xerox Corporation > draft-masinter-url-i18n-00xx April 27, 1997 > Expires: October 27, 1997 Looks good. I wouldn't mind an example or two, but it looks like there are several places where you have editing blanks to fill in. -- Dan Connolly, W3C Architecture Domain Lead <connolly@w3.org> +1 512 310-2971 http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/ PGP:EDF8 A8E4 F3BB 0F3C FD1B 7BE0 716C FF21
- Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Larry Masinter
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Dan Connolly
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Michael Kung <MKUNG.US.ORACLE.COM>
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Larry Masinter
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Dan Oscarsson
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Larry Masinter
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Dan Oscarsson
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Gary Adams - Sun Microsystems Labs BOS
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Gary Adams - Sun Microsystems Labs BOS
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Francois Yergeau
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Larry Masinter
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Michael Kung <MKUNG.US.ORACLE.COM>
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Larry Masinter
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Martin J. Duerst
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Martin J. Duerst
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Larry Masinter
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Dan Oscarsson
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Martin J. Duerst
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Martin J. Duerst
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Edward Cherlin
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Chris Newman
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Larry Masinter
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Alain LaBont/e'/
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Martin J. Duerst
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Martin J. Duerst
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Leslie Daigle
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Alain LaBont/e'/
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Martin J. Duerst
- Re: "Difficult Characters" draft Patrik Faltstrom
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Martin J. Duerst
- Re: Using UTF-8 for non-ASCII Characters in URLs Alain LaBont/e'/