RE: SDATA or UNICODE

David Megginson (ak117@freenet.carleton.ca)
Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:17:16 -0500


Gavin McKenzie writes:

> On a related note...I have felt that it should be possible to attach the
> encoding declaration to any element in a manner similar to xml:lang.
> Typically our customers (who often are not able to make use of Unicode)
> require the ability to switch from one character encoding scheme to
> another on the fly within the same physical document (e.g. switching
> from Shift-JIS to Latin-1 and back). Referencing an external entity
> makes it possible, but not acceptable for our customers.

NOTATION attributes could be used for transliteration schemes, but I
don't know if they could/should be used to shift encoding.

All the best,

David

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