Adrian Bunk wrote:
> The problem is that the unconverted characters are always invalid UTF-8 [1],
> and it's 100% correct for a MUA to convert these invalid UTF-8
> characters to replacement characters - if a MUA claims to send valid
> charset="utf-8", it is simply not allowed to preserve the byte codes.
...
> [1] except for some cases with two or more non 7bit ASCII
> characters in a row
OK, I missed that, sorry. Then
Content-type: text/plain; charset="unknown-8bit"
can be put to good use.
But as I said, at least a diffstat would be nice.
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Stefan Richter
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