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8 bit latin1 characters in HTTP URIs
draft-nilsson-latin1-http-uri-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Martin Nilsson
Last updated 1999-01-18
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Abstract

The recent gain of internet users in non-US countries has increased the demand for 8 bit characters in URIs. The lack of recommended character map has lead to several incompatible implementations. This document suggests the use of ISO-8859-1 to represent all the characters present in that character table.

Authors

Martin Nilsson

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