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I-D ACTION:draft-freed-mime-newenc-00.txt

2003-02-28 05:28:01
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        Title           : Deflate-8bit and Deflate-base64: Compression 
                          Content-Transfer-Encodings for MIME
        Author(s)       : N. Freed
        Filename        : draft-freed-mime-newenc-00.txt
        Pages           : 12
        Date            : 2003-2-27
        
This document defines two additional MIME content-transfer-encodings,
deflate-8bit and deflate-base64.  Adding these CTEs to MIME that
provide facilities for loss-less, adaptive, general-purpose
compression.  The first of these, deflate-8bit, produces 8bit output,
while the second, deflate-base64, produces the same sort of output as
the base64 content-transfer-encoding defined in RFC 2045.

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