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On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:53:44PM +0100, Xander Jansen
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[much snippage]
> 1) How and where to fold ?
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> In RFC822bis folding is more or less restricted to putting a CRLF in front
> of a 'whitespace-char', so just a CRLF is inserted, no extra spaces or
> tabs to make a nicely formatted header (which seems to be the problem in
> this case). Furthermore it is recommended to do so only between
> syntactical elements, i.e. not within for example quoted strings used in
> parameters for things like Content-Type: etc., just to prevent problems
> like above.
Incidentally, this thread has caused me to go read some of the RFCs
associated with MIME, and I find it sort of darkly amusing that one of
the sample boundaries in RFC 1341 is wrapped in the example using it.
Although it doesn't seem to be wrapped right.
--
Jim Toth
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