On Friday 06 December 2002 08:08 am, Austin Ziegler wrote:
| RFC1866 is for HTML 2.0; it has been obsoleted in 2000 by RFC2854,
| which removes HTML from IETF to W3C control.
|
| At the moment, I don't have time to look at the W3C HTML definition
| to see if this (+ == space replacement) is still the case.
|
| -austin
| -- Austin Ziegler, austin / halostatue.ca on 2002.12.06 at 07.46.23

To be pedantic, HTML 4.01 Specification (W3C Recommendation 24 December 1999), 
Section 17.13.4 does maintain the '+' space encoding (referring to RFC 1738 
as a reference).

- Bruce

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