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Do any of you bright geeks know WHY some programmers decide to use Decimal Unicode notation (e.g., Firefox), whereas others decide to use Hex Unicode notation (e.g. the Gnome/libxml2/xmllint folks)?

My wish is that:

1.) They had all gotten together and decided on just one,
2.) They had all chosen Hex, padded on the left with zeroes so that all characters are represented by a full four digits (e.g.  rather than  for Â), the latter of which is NOT conformant to the Unicode specification, which requires four to six digits, not bloody two or three).

I know they are functionally equivalent, and I know it's a simple mathematical calculation to go from one to the other, and that Perl and PHP both probably have built-in functions to convert from one to the other, but GRRRR. I long for consistency, and god forbid, standards-compliance.

Also, why if Firefox smart enough to take UTF-8 input in an HTML form and convert it automatically to Decimal Unicode (which mySQL 4.0 can actually understand), but Safari is not smart enough (and of course, neither is I.E., duh).

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Date: 2005-02-24 11:20 pm (UTC)
zulu: Carson Shaw looking up at Greta Gill (Default)
From: [personal profile] zulu
Nah, I just meant that in a really impressed way. "Smart is sexy," as Scully once said as shit rained down upon her and alien robot cockroaches got away with everything.

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Date: 2005-02-25 02:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chicken-cem.livejournal.com
Not trying for 'impressive', just 'irate and grumpy'.

LOVE Scully, though. I know everyone was all, "ooh, David Duchovny is so hot", but I was more into Gillian. Mmmm, yes.

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