This release loosens the requirement for input encoding (which was
undocumented) from UTF-8 to “any 8-bit superset of 7-bit ASCII encoded in 8
bits”. In other words, UTF-8, any ISO-8559-1 encoding, or indeed plain 8-bit
ASCII.
This release loosens the requirement for input encoding (which was
undocumented) from UTF-8 to “any 8-bit superset of 7-bit ASCII encoded in 8
bits”. In other words, UTF-8, any ISO-8559-1 encoding, or indeed plain 8-bit
ASCII.