I know that's what Martin is proposing, but I wanted to be sure we didn't overlook this case. Addison Phillips Globalization Architect -- Lab126 Internationalization is not a feature. It is an architecture. > -----Original Message----- > From: John Cowan [mailto:cowan at ccil.org] > Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 8:15 AM > To: Phillips, Addison > Cc: "Martin J. Dürst"; Alexey Melnikov; LTRU Working Group > Subject: Re: [Ltru] Issue 63: > > Phillips, Addison scripsit: > > > I support replacing ABNF notations as documented by Martin in a > previous > > email on this thread with U+ notation. However I note that the > ABNF > > for record-jar in Section 3.1.1 contains references to Unicode > code > > points in this production: > > > > CHARS = (%x21-10FFFF) ; Unicode code points > > > > I want to know if we can keep this, or, failing that, what we're > > supposed to change it to. Note that I got this particular > production > > from draft-iri (that would be your draft, Martin :-) ). > > That's needed for our (slight abuse of) ABNF; we don't change it. > It's the stray > references to characters in text that are being proposed for change. > > -- > A poetical purist named Cowan [that's me: cowan at ccil.org] > Once put the rest of us dowan. [on xml-dev] > "Your verse would be sweeter http://www.ccil.org/~cowan > If it only had metre > And rhymes that didn't force me to frowan." [overpacked line!] > --Michael Kay
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