Shawn Steele
2010-09-01 23:48:21 UTC
Iâve been asked to register a few code pages, but some of them are problematic because the names donât match our behavior exactly. This is similar to the problem facing HTML5 when they are trying to map from the names used to the actual behavior that IE (and therefore others) use.
Specifically, Iâm wondering about registering âwindows 950â, but somehow annotating it that Microsoft typically redirects âbig5â to that behavior. So an alias isnât really appropriate.
Similarly, is there something we could add to the Windows-31J registration to recognize that Microsoft uses shift_jis to point to Windows-31J instead of using the registered form?
IMO thereâs not much point in me registering ânewâ names to help people understand existing compatibility issues since the new names wonât be recognized by the existing implementations.
Thoughts,
- Shawn
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Specifically, Iâm wondering about registering âwindows 950â, but somehow annotating it that Microsoft typically redirects âbig5â to that behavior. So an alias isnât really appropriate.
Similarly, is there something we could add to the Windows-31J registration to recognize that Microsoft uses shift_jis to point to Windows-31J instead of using the registered form?
IMO thereâs not much point in me registering ânewâ names to help people understand existing compatibility issues since the new names wonât be recognized by the existing implementations.
Thoughts,
- Shawn
ï£ï£§ï£ ï£ï£ï£
http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnste
(Selfhost 7810)