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D. Goldsmith, M. Davis



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Abstract: The Unicode Standard, version 1.1, and ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993(E) jointly define a 16 bit character set (hereafter referred to as Unicode) which encompasses most of the world's writing systems. However, Internet mail (STD 11, RFC 822) currently supports only 7-bit US ASCII as a character set. MIME (RFC 1521 and RFC 1522) extends Internet mail to support different media types and character sets, and thus could support Unicode in mail messages. MIME neither defines Unicode as a permitted character... (Update)

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Goldsmith, D., and M. Davis, "Using Unicode with MIME", RFC 1641, Taligent, Inc., July 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/goldsmith94using.html   More

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  author = "D. Goldsmith",
  title = "Using Unicode with MIME",
  text = "Goldsmith, D., and M. Davis, Using Unicode with MIME, RFC 1641, Taligent,
    Inc., July 1994.",
  year = "1994",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/goldsmith94using.html" }
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