>> > Content-Type: text/html; charset="ansi_x3.4-1968" >> >> That character set is interesting. > >The 1968 revision allows LF to occur on its own compared to 1967's where >it always had to be LF CR or CR LF, but other than that still had many >of 67's oddities, e.g. ‘!’ could be rendered as ‘!’ or ‘|’, ditto ‘^’ >that was allowed to look like ‘¬’. Probably not the creator of that >Content-Type field's intention.
I was more thinking that I was not sure that was valid, but I guess looking at the IANA registry it's a permitted alias for us-ascii. I am wondering if either that was some software that did that, or some human thought that was a good idea. --Ken -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
