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> Do I break any EXISTING rules or standards/specs if I use high-bit > ASCII in the headers of a FidoNet message/netmail that is to be > echoed out on the public FidoNet conference echos? No, however you cannot guarantee that 'high-bit ASCII' characters produced and displayed on the originating system will match those displayed at the receiving system(s). andrew --- Msgedsq/2 3.05* Origin: Blizzard of Ozz, Melbourne, Australia (3:635/727.4{at}fidonet) SEEN-BY: 50/99 209/720 620/243 632/103 341 348 635/503 727 640/201 206 217 SEEN-BY: 640/305 820 822 823 690/660 711/409 410 413 430 431 807 808 809 816 SEEN-BY: 711/934 712/515 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 635/727 632/348 640/820 711/409 808 809 934 |
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