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|    Michiel van der Vlist to Bj”rn Felten    |
|    The seven-bit restriction    |
|    04 Feb 14 00:35:12    |
      Hello Bj”rn,              On Monday February 03 2014 18:59, you wrote to Kees van Eeten:               KvE>> Just out of curiosity, what is high-ASCII ?               BF> Usually known as the ASCII characters higher than 0x7f.              There is no such things as "ASCII characters higher than 0x7f". ASCII covers       the range 0-0x7f. If it is >0x7f it is not ASCII.               KvE>> Because there is no consensus on what is to be represented by        KvE>> these so called high-ASCII.               BF> No need to. Every region (outside of Z1 and Z3) -- meaning parts of        BF> the world using completely different languages -- takes care of it's        BF> own. The rest can simply either ignore it or take the recent technical        BF> developments and handle it accordingly.              Everyone uses his own encoding? That's crazy.               BF> But there is! *I* write it the way I want it. In my Region20 file        BF> it's written the way I want it. That's simply the way *I* want it.              So it will show on your screen as intended by you and as garbage on anyone       else's. What good would THAT do? YOU know how to properly spell your name. So       that it shows OK on YOUR screen has no added value for anyone. The added value       of allowing other characters than ASCII would be to inform OTHERS how to       properly spell your name. And vice versa. That doesn't work if everyone uses       his own encoding.               BF> Freedom of expression, anyone...?              What you propose is not freedom of expression but the freedom to utter       gibberish. I suppose you have that freedom, but it does not make sense when       the goal is to communicate. For that a common ground is needed.                     Cheers, Michiel              --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20110320        * Origin: http://www.vlist.eu (2:280/5555)    |
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