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I'll ask another way: how small this functionality should be to be acceptable for litehtml? litehtml can be as small as 725KB when compiled with |
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I find it really weird that gumbo (and, by extension, litehtml) doesn't support standard HTML encodings. These encodings are an integral part of HTML parser. It is strange that litehtml is fully capable of parsing any HTML, except for this part. I would like to add support for them to litehtml.
The only possible problem I see is that conversion tables for east-asian encodings may take a lot of space compared to the rest of litehtml. But before investigating this further, I would like to know whether you're opposed to this idea in principle or not?
Note that the list of standard encodings is final and will not be expanded in the future.
Update: east-asian tables take 216KB, litehtml is currently a little under 1MB. If this is not acceptable I can try to compress them. Should I?
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