Ned; > > There can be a charset not suitable for MIME use, even though the > > content of the charset follows the rules required for MIME text. > > but even if it were true, it isn't part of the registration > information at present. So? Didn't I say I completely agree with you here? You are repeating irrelevant points. > The charset registration procedure was a personal submission by John Klensin, > Jon Postel, and myself, based on an earlier document Jon Postel wrote by > himself. It was last called in the IETF and approved by the IESG, and > is currently a BCP. That explains why your misinterpretation remained unnoticed. But, it is your problem. Thank you very much. Masataka OhtaReceived on Wednesday, 5 April 2000 01:23:55 GMT
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