> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Fish wrote: > > > > > > -----------------------------7d025817e60 > > > content-disposition: form-data; name="target" > > > > > > tagada > > > -----------------------------7d025817e60-- > > ^^ > > > > I assume this was a typo? That's actually where the CRLF > was, right? > > Aren't the final two dashes to indicate that this is the > last part of the > multipart message according to the MIME standard? I don't. That's what I was asking in my previous post. :) (I'm not familiar with MIME as I haven't had the real need to read any of the pertinent RFC documents yet, which is why I was asking.) "Fish" (David B. Trout) fish@infidels.org ICQ# 25302291Received on Friday, 7 July 2000 04:08:03 GMT
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