Hi,
I am out of office to have a business trip to Japan. Please contact to Bill
Maimone.
Regards,
Hiro
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Hiro Yoshioka, Server Technologies, Oracle Corporation
mailto:hyoshiok@us.oracle.com (English only/office)
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From Gavin Nicol's message Sat, 22 Jun 1996 02:49:48 GMT:
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}There are ways of dealing with this (use UTF-7, or MIME
}techniques). In reality, this layer should largely be transparent to
}users...
}
It is interesting that MIME offers a fair number of useful ways to
deal with these labeling problems, but that somehow HTTP does not
easily accept the use of MIME as it is specified.
I hope that at least the instances of http omitting the "Content-"
part of MIME header tags (e.g., Transfer-Encoding) has been solved in
http 1.1 or 1.2.
(NO! I am not trying to start another food fight;-).
(I am just lamenting how little omissions caause big problems!)
In the meantime, MHTML WG is trying to provide a clean MIME envelope
for tranismssion of native HTML...
Cheers...\Stef