> However, considering a SPC character (ascii 0x20) for instance, which has > a specific representation for any particular character set, why is it more > difficult to handle than, say, a capital M character? Why don't we have > lots of issues with "M" handling? I guess it's because during both viewing and composing, mails are in a html format internally in memory (which has nothing to do with how it is sent). During that time we have to be careful since whitespace are collapsed when parsing and displaying html. /Daniel
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