usefor-article-04 April 2001

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6.21.4.  Character Sets

   In principle, any character set may be specified in the "charset="
   parameter of a content type. However, only those character sets (and
   the corresponding parts of UTF-8) should be used which are
   appropriate for the customary language(s) of the hierarchy or
   newsgroup concerned (whose readers could be expected to possess
   agents capable of displaying them).
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--- ../usefor-article-03/Character_Sets.out          February 2000
+++ ../usefor-article-04/Character_Sets.out          April 2001
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-6.17.4.  Character Sets
+6.21.4.  Character Sets
 
    In principle, any character set may be specified in the "charset="
-   parameter of a content type. However, character sets other than "us-
-   ascii", "iso-8859-1" (and the corresponding parts of UTF-8) ought
-   only to be used in hierarchies where the language customarily used so
-   requires (and whose readers could be expected to possess agents
-   capable of displaying them).
+   parameter of a content type. However, only those character sets (and
+   the corresponding parts of UTF-8) should be used which are
+   appropriate for the customary language(s) of the hierarchy or
+   newsgroup concerned (whose readers could be expected to possess
+   agents capable of displaying them).
 

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