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Hello All!
more of the same...
Still translating my internet messages. Some mailer translate the extended
chars by a '=' sign followed by a 2 digit hexadecimal number. This
hexadecimal number is probably the ascii code of the said char according to
the codepage table of the sender.
Can anybody tell me where to find the reference for all this ? All I have
is RFC 822 and the equivalent for newsgroups post, but that is pretty old.
Thanks.
-= Francois =-
Thunus{at}Club.TeleMatique.org
http://www.telematique.org/ft
No son, we use Windows to slow down games on 486's.
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