<<On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 11:11:10 -0400, Internet-Drafts(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org said:
This document describes how Microsoft\306s Internet Explorer 5.0 and
This announcement continues a disturbing trend of MicrosoftSCII
appearing in what are supposed to be ASCII text documents. It's
particularly egregious in this announcement, since there is no
Content-Type header indicating in what character set the \306 should
be rendered. (In my system's default encoding, it's a capital
ae-ligature.) The document itself also contains \373 characters as
well (seen as u-circumflex).
-GAWollman