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  7. Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 12:40:59 -0700 (PDT)
  8. From: Terry Allen <tallen@fsc.fujitsu.com>
  9. Message-Id: <199610211940.MAA12063@ishtar.fsc.fujitsu.com>
  10. To: urn-ietf@bunyip.com
  11. Subject: [URN] re URN sytax
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  14. Reply-To: Terry Allen <tallen@fsc.fujitsu.com>
  15. Errors-To: owner-urn-ietf@bunyip.com
  16.  
  17. Martin writes:
  18. | So I think the spec should go more in the direction of:
  19. | - If an NSS contains characters, these should be encoded using UTF-8.
  20. | - If an NSS contains something else (e.g. pure data), this can be
  21. |     encoded directly using %HH.
  22.  
  23. Just to keep myself clear on what you're saying, ISO 10646 mixes
  24. glyphs and characters.  By "characters" above, are you excluding
  25. glyphs-that-are-not-themselves-characters?  Are those glyphs 
  26. data?  Or do you expect people not to use glyphs that aren't
  27. characters?
  28.  
  29.  
  30. Regards,
  31.     Terry Allen    Fujitsu Software Corp.    tallen@fsc.fujitsu.com
  32. "In going on with these experiments, how many pretty systems do we build,
  33.  which we soon find outselves obliged to destroy?" - Benjamin Franklin
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