At 2:34 AM 1/19/95, Terry Crowley wrote:
the MIME spec. This particular one had a lot of implied semantics that
matched Andrew's document model but was never stated explicitly in the
MIME spec.
If we're talking about the same thing, it *is* stated explicitly.
NOTE: The CRLF preceding the encapsulation line is conceptually
attached to the boundary so that it is possible to have a part
that does not end with a CRLF (line break). Body parts that must
be considered to end with line breaks, therefore, must have two
CRLFs preceding the encapsulation line, the first of which is part
of the preceding body part, and the second of which is part of the
encapsulation boundary.
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