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Re: byte order mark

1999-10-06 23:36:03

Also BeFS, the BeOS native filesystem, has multiple attributes
(forks, streams) per each file system object.  Not only that, one of
the standard (required) attributes is the MIME type: an honest string
(I don't remember in which encoding, and whether there are byte order
marks in it :-) describing the type of the file.

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