Re: ^Z character in VRML files
Mitra ([email protected])
Sat, 7 Oct 1995 19:49:44 -0700
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>Unfortunately, this lsaves all of our non-ASCII speaking friends
>out in the cold but I presume that the UNICODE issues are being
>addressed by others more knowledgeable about such things
>and at some point in the future #VRML V1.0 unicode
>will be valid...
At the risk of re-opening flame-wars I believe the current recommendation
is for VRML 1.1 to be
#VRML V1.1 UTF8
which is an 8 bit encoding of Unicode, that has the usefull property of
being having the same values for ASCII (7 bit) characters.
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