Re: NO SUBJECT1991-12-13 10:58:12Personally, I could certainly live with the notion that richtext is in a single character set, default US-ASCII but specfiable with a charset parameter. If someone wants to use 10646 for this, they'll have to define what it means, I guess. But I can certainly see where going into and out of different code sets is attractive in this context. Perhaps the real mistake is simply the use of multi-octet character sets within the richtext framework?
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