The RFC in question . . .
Which one is that? I didn't know there was a single RFC in question.
And I didn't even post in the thread you linked to. (Update: I see you fixed the link, but I still don't see the "cock-up" you refer to. I think you are sadly confused. Salva's responses in this thread, btw, have only reinforced that I was answering the question he was asking.)
Update: Approximate mentions of " UTF" or "Unicode" in RFCs by year.
1992: 4
1993: 6
1994: 177
1995: 17
1996: 93
1997: 334
1998: 233
1999: 395
2000: 377
2001: 173
2002: 194
2003: 581
2004: 321
2005: 418
2006: 739
2007: 392
2008: 755
2009: 297
2010: 874
2011: 502
2012: 275
-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
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