On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 13:09 +0200, Thomas Koch wrote: > Hi, > > I've an issue, that I forgot to set the character encoding of tomcat to utf-8 > after reinstalling a server. > Now, before I report a wishlist(?) bug to tomcat, I want to ask (and invite > to > discuss) shouldn't utf8 be the default character set everywhere? So when > installing a package from Debian I can assume that where a character encoding > can be set, it't set to utf8. > MySQL would be another example, which to my knowledge uses isoXYZ as default > character encoding.
While utf-8 covers the broadest set of character glyphs possible, it suffers from size as well as performance penalties. Characters no longer are guaranteed to fit in a byte, how do you define strlen(utf8_string) &c pp. All these issues have been solved but not for free. There are a lot of users out there that are not willing to pay the price for increased generality. just my 2ยข Siggy -- Please don't Cc: me when replying, I might not see either copy. bsb-at-psycho-dot-informationsanarchistik-dot-de or: bsb-at-psycho-dot-i21k-dot-de O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org
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