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... however, RFC 822std11(-> 2822prop) is inadequate for the needs of mail users whose
languages require the use of character sets richer than US ASCII
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... 822std11(-> 2822prop) does not specify mechanisms for mail
containing audio, video, Asian language text, or even text in most
European languages, additional specifications are needed.
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... audio, video, Asian language text, or even text in most
European languages, additional specifications are needed.
One of the notable limitations of RFC 821std10(-> 2821prop) ...
... textual information in a number of character sets and
formatted text description languages in a standardized
manner.
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... Other expected uses for "application" include
spreadsheets, data for mail-based scheduling
systems, and languages for "active"
(computational) email ...
... prefer to specify a single character set that can be used
universally for representing all of the world's languages in
electronic mail. Unfortunately, existing practice in several
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... application include mail-based file transfer, spreadsheets, data for
mail-based scheduling systems, and languages for "active"
(computational) email ...
... with the user, and might then send further mail based on that dialog.
More generally, there have been several "active" messaging languages
developed in which programs in a suitably specialized language are
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... active" messaging languages
developed in which programs in a suitably specialized language are
sent through the mail and automatically run in the recipient's
environment.
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... PostScript
program. Currently two variants of the PostScript language are
allowed; the original level 1 variant is described in [POSTSCRIPT]
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The PostScript language definition provides facilities for internal
labeling of the specific language features a given program uses. This
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... PostScript language definition provides facilities for internal
labeling of the specific language features a given program uses. This
labeling, called the PostScript document structuring conventions, is
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... PostScript document structuring conventions, is
very general and provides substantially more information than just
the language level.
The use of document structuring conventions, while not required, is
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...
Dangerous operations in the PostScript language include, but may not
be limited to, the PostScript operators deletefile, renamefile,
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... PostScript documents. Such disabling and/or checking should be done
completely outside of the reach of the PostScript language itself;
care should be taken to insure that no method exists for re-enabling
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...
The PostScript language provides facilities for exiting the normal
interpreter, or server, loop. Changes made in this "outer"
environment are customarily retained across documents, and may in
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...
PostScript is an extensible language, and many, if not most,
implementations of it provide a number of their own extensions. This
document does not deal with such extensions explicitly since they
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... programs. If used, for example, to transmit executable
binary programs or programs in general-purpose interpreted
languages, such as LISP programs or shell scripts, severe
security problems could result. Authors of mail-reading
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... Adobe Systems, Inc., PostScript Language Reference Manual, Addison-Wesley, Second Edition, 1990. ...
