Some time around 6/28/2003 15:05:34, I think I heard Jonathan Angliss say:
> On Saturday, June 28, 2003, DZ-Jay wrote...

>>> Content-Type: text/plain;
>>>         charset="windows-1257"
>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

>> [..] I've noticed that only the first line (the one containing the
>> Header key name) is flush to the left margin, but I do not know if
>> this indentation of the subsequent lines is part of the standard or
>> if it is just to make it more legible.

> It has to be indented, it's part of the RFCs, otherwise there is no
> real way for the client to identify on a continued line, or a new
> line.


Thanks Jonathan.  I wasn't sure if it was part of the RFCs.  I thought
that the semi-colon could be enough to identify a multi-line header.
Guess I know now :)

        dZ.


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