Is the Unicode Standard "The foundation for all modern software and communications around the world"?

Costello, Roger L. via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Tue Nov 19 12:59:36 CST 2019


Hi Folks,

Today I received an email from the Unicode organization. The email said this: (italics and yellow highlighting are mine)

The Unicode Standard is the foundation for all modern software and communications around the world, including all modern operating systems, browsers, laptops, and smart phones-plus the Internet and Web (URLs, HTML, XML, CSS, JSON, etc.).

That is a remarkable statement! But is it entirely true? Isn't it assuming that everything is text? What about binary information such as JPEG, GIF, MPEG, WAV; those are pretty core items to the Web, right? The Unicode Standard is silent about them, right? Isn't the above quote a bit misleading?

/Roger
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://unicode.org/pipermail/unicode/attachments/20191119/d3f504e0/attachment.html>


More information about the Unicode mailing list