- From: Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 16:25:29 -0400
- To: Chris Newman <Chris.Newman@INNOSOFT.COM>
- Cc: ietf-charsets@INNOSOFT.COM, IETF Languages <ietf-languages@uninett.no>, moore@cs.utk.edu
> A charset in the MIME sense is a mapping from octets to characters and > related presentation information. One way of constructing a MIME charset > is to combine a CCS with an invertible CES (note that a CCS and > non-invertible CES is *not* a MIME charset). ...and also note that a MIME charset is *not* necessarily a combination of a CCS and a CES. > While CCS and CES are useful concepts for people who build character > sets; the MIME charset concept is the useful concept when presenting > plain text. Precisely. Keith --Boundary (ID uEbHHWxWEwCKT9wM3evJ5w)
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