On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 17:39:28 +0100, Michal Jankowski wrote:
> In general, mail-sending software must always use the "lowest
> common denominator" character set possible. For example, if a body
> contains only US-ASCII characters, it must be marked as being in
> the US-ASCII character set, not ISO-8859-1, which, like all the
> ISO-8859 family of character sets, is a superset of US-ASCII. More
> generally, if a widely-used character set is a subset of another
> character set, and a body contains only characters in the
> widely-used subset, it must be labeled as being in that subset.
Hmmm. Dałbym sobie głowę uciąć, że "should", nie "must". Dobrze, że nie
dałem...
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