> There are 3 possibilities:
> =097 chars (AElfred)
> =096 chars (<ligature>lfred)
> =095 chars (lfred)
>=20
> I think you need to standardise on ONE!=20
Just for clarification, the proper name is "=C6lfred" (with an AE
ligature at the start), but that will not come through older mailers;
the ASCII transliteration is "AElfred", but the point of the AE
ligature is that XML is not limited to ASCII (though many people's
e-mail is). The unimaginative Java class name is
com.microstar.xml.XmlParser, so there's no problem with ligatures
there.
We could type Ælfred, but we'd scare away the Java hackers.
All the best,
David
--=20
David Megginson ak117@freenet.carleton.ca
Microstar Software Ltd. dmeggins@microstar.com
http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/dmeggins/