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design:utf-8 [2013/10/15 08:05]
rsewikiadmin added draft requirement on UTF-8 and NF
design:utf-8 [2013/10/15 12:30]
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   - Cross-references (including references to other documents) must be unambiguous even from a printed document.   - Cross-references (including references to other documents) must be unambiguous even from a printed document.
   - Must be able to index the document in various ways, so searching by keyword, author name, etc. can work.   - Must be able to index the document in various ways, so searching by keyword, author name, etc. can work.
-  - All documents will be UTF-8 encoded and MUST apply Normalization Form C to all metadata fields such as document name, authors, and references unless a specific exception is granted by the RSE.  The body of the document MAY contain other normalization forms as declared necessary by the authors.  Non-ASCII  characters only allowed in Author NamesExamples, and References.  Author Names will also require an ASCII representation of their name to encourage  broader indexing.+  - All documents will be UTF-8 encoded and MUST apply Normalization Form C to all metadata fields such as document name, authors, and references unless a specific exception is granted by the RSE.  The body of the document MAY contain other normalization forms as declared necessary by the authors.  Non-ASCII characters are only allowed in Author names and contact informationexamples, and references.  Author names will also require an ASCII representation to encourage  broader indexing.
  
 Strawman principles (similar to RFC 6912 approach): Strawman principles (similar to RFC 6912 approach):
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