Re: Why the normative form of IETF Standards is ASCII

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Henrik Levkowetz <henrik at levkowetz dot com> wrote:

I really think that we should decide to move beyond the current pure-ASCII presentation format, whether it be a constrained HTML or PDF-A (which are the primary serious contenders as alternatives to pure ASCII as presentation format that I see).

These are two separate topics. You could have plain text encoded in UTF-8. You could have HTML or PDF-A that uses nothing but ASCII characters.

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