> Very nice, I had this somewhere on my todo list to work on. I'm very much > in favour, especially since it synchronizes us with the RFCs (for all I > remember reading about it last time). I still think that it doesn't. The RFCs haven't changed, and can't change for compatibility reasons. The encoding of non-ASCII characters in URLs remains as underspecified as it always was. Now, with IRIs, the situation is different, but I don't think the patch claims to implement IRIs (and if so, it perhaps shouldn't change URL processing in doing so). Regards, Martin
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