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WebKit still supports these encodings and is reluctant to remove them as it would more likely negatively impact end users than improve matters. As they are all straightforward single-byte encodings would there be interest from others on adding these to the web platform?
I don't recall seeing demand for these encodings for Web compat purposes, so I think we shouldn't be adding these. I don't recall seeing evidence of x-mac-cyrillic needing to be in the Encoding Standard for Web compat.
(I observe that Safari does not have Mac OS Turkish or MacGreek in its encoding menu though it does have the Roman, Korean, Cyrillic, and Central European legacy Mac OS encodings.)
WebKit still supports these encodings and is reluctant to remove them as it would more likely negatively impact end users than improve matters. As they are all straightforward single-byte encodings would there be interest from others on adding these to the web platform?
They are conveniently documented on Wikipedia:
cc @hsivonen @inexorabletash
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