Re: Why the normative form of IETF Standards is ASCII

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> HTML actually uses Unicode. All current element and attribute names are
> ASCII, in case you meant that.

And to write unicode codes you use .... EBCDIC ?

> I'd potentially agree if the format we actually use wouldn't have useless
> page breaks that leave 25% of the pages unused. At least over here. I'd also
> agree if that format would actually be usable on small devices like ebook
> readers (where it's essential that you can reflow the text).

Agree, lot of white space.

Regards
Jorge
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