XML DTD help for binary data (repost)

Andrew Layman andrewl at microsoft.com
Wed Jun 17 20:33:38 BST 1998


In addition to what Rick said re binary data (which I agree with) you might
also want to consider that much Unicode is actually encoded, for example as
UTF-8.  In this case, base64 might work as well or better than "base4K".

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