On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 05:10 -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
I finally got rev -07 posted in late June. Changes from rev -06:
5. Permit non-UTF-8 octet sequences in strings
in strings yes, but not in scripts. agreed? non-UTF-8 must be encoded
in whatever manner is available.
(b) is the continuation of change #5 above. That was in response to Ned's
observation that you need to be able to put text in other character sets
into strings for things like vacation's :mime option. E.g., usability may
demand a site returning vacation responses in some ISO-8859-* charset.
sure, but the script doesn't need to contain ISO 8859-* octet values.
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Kjetil T.