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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Text/xml with omitted charset parameter
> From: Bjoern Hoehrmann [mailto:derhoermi@g...] <snip/> > XML only works with 100% standards compliance, xml-dev people will go > and advocate it. Considering the amount of people who complained about > IE accepting invalid characters in XML documents, soon all product > developers and content providers will have their products and content > fixed. I agree with you, there. I've been pretty outspoken on this particular issue in the past on this list and others. I think the situation is improving. More developers are becoming aware of this. I know, for instance, that at one point virtually none of the SOAP toolkits on the market were including a charset parameter on the Content-Type header. But this issue was raised on the Yahoo soapbuilders list, and toolkit implementors worked together to make sure this issue was addressed, and that the various toolkits handled character encoding issues in a fashion that is interoperable and complies with the relevant specs. So we just need to keep educating people about this, and things will continue to improve. I think we also need to learn the lessons from what has happened on the web. The idea of having forgiving tools sounds great in theory, but it encourages sloppy practices on the part of developers. It is because of "forgiving" browsers that we have a web populated with malformed HTML content. We should try not to repeat that mistake with XML.
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