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- <B>Ian Hickson</B>
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- <PRE>On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, WeBMartians wrote:
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- </I>><i> Hmmm... Maybe it would be better to say ISO-646US rather than ASCII.
- </I>><i> There is a lot of impreciseness about the very low value characters
- </I>><i> (less than 0x20 space) in the ASCII "specifications." The same can be
- </I>><i> said about the higher end.
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- Where the interpretation was normative, I've used the term "ANSI_X3.4-1968
- (US-ASCII)" and referenced RFC1345.
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