RFC 1521:MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensio...
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8-Bit


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... Content-Types which could usefully be transported via email are represented, in their "natural" format, as 8-bit character or binary data. Such data cannot be transmitted over some transport protocols. ...
... Mail transport for unencoded 8-bit data is defined in RFC-1426(-> 1652draft) [RFC-1426 ...
... bit streams. If a bit stream is to be encoded via one of these mechanisms, it must first be converted to an 8-bit byte stream using the network ...
... higher-order bits in a byte. A bit stream not ending at an 8-bit boundary must be padded with zeroes. This document provides a mechanism for noting the addition of such padding in the case of the application Content-Type ...
... Content-Type/transport combinations and not for others. (For example, in an 8-bit transport, no encoding ...
... following rules: Rule #1: (General 8-bit representation) Any octet, except those indicating a line break according to the newline convention of the ...
... 24-bit input group is formed by concatenating 3 8-bit input groups. These 24 bits ...


... RFC-1340] review and approval. Note that if the specified character set includes 8-bit data, a Content-Transfer- Encoding header field and a corresponding encoding ...
... using code-switching procedures (e.g., those of ISO 2022), as well as 8-bit or multiple octet character encodings MUST use an appropriate character set ...
... quoted-printable, a problem might arise if message/partial entities are constructed in an environment that supports binary or 8-bit transport. The problem is that the binary data would be split ...
... transfer-encoding of 7-bit (the default). In particular, even in environments that support binary or 8-bit transport, the use of a content-transfer-encoding ...
... 7-bit (the default). In particular, even in environments that support binary or 8-bit transport, the use of a content-transfer- encoding ...
... The content of the "audio/basic" subtype is audio encoded using 8-bit ISDN mu-law [PCM ...


... International Standard--Information Processing--ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets--Code extension techniques, ISO 2022:1986. ...
... Information Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 1: Latin Alphabet No. 1, ISO 8859-1:1987. Part 2: Latin alphabet No. 2, ISO 8859-2 ...



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