I'm confused and befuddled. When people on this list talk about '8-bit' or
'8bit", do they mean any character encoding that allows 8 bits per character,
or do they mean some specific encoding?
Do they mean ISO 8859-1 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO-8859-1) or something
else? Surely they don't mean UTF-8 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8), which,
despite its name, allows 32 bits per character.
Maybe they mean 8-bit Mime, RFC 6162? As I read it, it just allows 8 bits per
character and is silent about the encoding?
Norman Shapiro
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