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Re: BOF: Format-Flowed and Non-Western Charsets

2002-05-06 13:58:54

Marc Mutz <mutz(_at_)kde(_dot_)org> writes:

On Monday 06 May 2002 10:05, Simon Josefsson wrote:
<snip>
You can use MIME parts for this as well, mark the parts as inline and make
sure you don't add newlines during encoding.  The processing rules
describes fairly well how to decode it back together.
<snip>

Euhm? Where did you read this? The only rfc I know of that defines
presentation of mails is rfc2183, defining the C-D header (plus
others that add new C-D values). RFC2183 basically interprets
"inline" as "non-iconic" or "expanded". In HTML speak this means
<div>, not <span>.

Core MIME specs, Dan gave the reference.  For entertainment, I'll send
the HELLO file in the next message.