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3 @settitle{tm 7.90 Manual (English Version)}
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4 @titlepage
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5 @title tm 7.90 Manual (English Version)
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6 @author MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@@jaist.ac.jp>
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7 @subtitle 1996/10/15
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8 @end titlepage
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9 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
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10 @top tm 7.90 Manual (English Version)
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12 @ifinfo
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14 This file documents tm, a MIME package for GNU Emacs.
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15 @end ifinfo
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16
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17 @menu
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18 * Introduction:: What is tm?
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19 * Setting::
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20 * Bug report:: How to report bug and about mailing list of tm
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21 * Concept Index::
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22 * Variable Index::
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23 @end menu
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24
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25 @node Introduction, Setting, Top, Top
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26 @chapter What is tm?
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28 The tm package is a set of modules to enjoy MIME on GNU Emacs. Using
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29 tm, you can
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31 @itemize @bullet
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32 @item
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33 playback or view the MIME messages using tm-view
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34 @item
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35 compose MIME message using tm-edit
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36 @item
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37 use the enhanced MIME features with mh-e, GNUS, Gnus, RMAIL and VM
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38 @end itemize
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40 @noindent
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41 and more.
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43 Please read following about each topics:
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45 @itemize @bullet
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46 @item
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47 tm-MUA for Gnus (@ref{(gnus-mime-en)})
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48 @item
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49 tm-MUA for GNUS (@ref{(tm-gnus-en)})
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50 @item
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51 tm-MUA for mh-e (@ref{(tm-mh-e-en)})
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52 @item
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53 mime/viewer-mode (@ref{(tm-view-en)})
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54 @item
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55 mime/editor-mode (@ref{(tm-edit-en)})
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56 @end itemize
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60 @menu
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61 * Glossary::
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62 @end menu
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64 @node Glossary, , Introduction, Introduction
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65 @section Glossary
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68 @menu
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69 * 7bit::
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70 * 8bit::
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71 * 94-character set::
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72 * 96-character set::
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73 * 94x94-character set::
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74 * ASCII::
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75 * Base64::
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76 * binary::
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77 * graphic character set:: Graphic Character Set
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78 * cn-gb:: cn-gb, gb2312
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79 * cn-big5:: cn-big5, big5
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80 * CNS:: CNS 11643-1992
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81 * coded character set:: Coded character set, Character code
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82 * code extension:: Code extension
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83 * Content-Disposition:: Content-Disposition field
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84 * media type::
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85 * Content-Type field::
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86 * Emacs::
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87 * encoded-word::
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88 * encapsulation::
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89 * euc-kr::
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90 * FTP:: FTP
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91 * GB 2312:: GB 2312-1980
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92 * GB 8565.2:: GB 8565.2-1988
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93 * hz-gb2312::
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94 * ISO 2022::
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95 * iso-2022-cn::
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96 * iso-2022-cn-ext::
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97 * iso-2022-jp::
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98 * iso-2022-jp-2::
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99 * iso-2022-kr::
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100 * ISO 646::
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101 * ISO 8859-1::
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102 * iso-8859-1::
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103 * ISO 8859-2::
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104 * iso-8859-2::
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105 * ISO 8859-3::
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106 * ISO 8859-4::
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107 * ISO 8859-5::
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108 * iso-8859-5::
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109 * ISO 8859-6::
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110 * ISO 8859-7::
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111 * iso-8859-7::
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112 * ISO 8859-8::
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113 * ISO 8859-9::
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114 * ISO-IR-165:: ISO-IR-165, CCITT Extended GB
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115 * JIS X0201::
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116 * JIS C6226:: JIS C6226-1978
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117 * JIS X0208::
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118 * JIS X0212:: JIS X0212-1990
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119 * koi8-r::
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120 * KS C5601:: KS C5601-1987
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121 * message::
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122 * message/rfc822::
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123 * method::
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124 * MIME::
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125 * MIME charset::
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126 * MTA::
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127 * MUA::
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128 * MULE::
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129 * multipart:: Multipart
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130 * multipart/alternative::
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131 * multipart/digest::
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132 * multipart/encrypted::
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133 * multipart/mixed::
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134 * multipart/parallel::
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135 * multipart/signed::
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136 * PGP::
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137 * PGP-kazu::
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138 * PGP/MIME::
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139 * Quoted-Printable::
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140 * RFC 821::
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141 * RFC 822::
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142 * RFC 934::
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143 * RFC 1036::
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144 * RFC 1153::
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145 * RFC 1557::
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146 * RFC 1922::
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148 * RFC 2046::
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149 * RFC 2048::
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150 * RFC 2049::
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151 * plain text::
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152 * Security multipart::
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153 * text/enriched::
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154 * text/plain::
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155 * tm-kernel:: tm-kernel, tm
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156 * tm-MUA::
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157 * us-ascii::
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158 @end menu
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160 @node 7bit, 8bit, Glossary, Glossary
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161 @subsection 7bit
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163 @cindex{7bit}@strong{7bit} means any integer between 0 .. 127.@refill
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165 Any data represented by 7bit integers is called @cindex{7bit
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166 data}@strong{7bit data}.@refill
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168 Textual string consisted of Control characters between 0 .. 31 and 127,
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169 and space represented by 32, and graphic characters between 33 .. 236
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170 are called @cindex{7bit (textual) string}@strong{7bit (textual)
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171 string}.@refill
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173 Traditional Internet MTA (@ref{MTA}) can translate 7bit data, so it is
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174 no need to translate by Quoted-Printable (@ref{Quoted-Printable}) or
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175 Base64 (@ref{Base64}) for 7bit data.@refill
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177 However if there are too long lines, it can not translate by 7bit MTA
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178 even if it is 7bit data. RFC 821 (@ref{RFC 821}) and RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC
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179 2045}) require lines in 7bit data must be less than 998 bytes. So if a
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180 ``7bit data'' has a line more than 999 bytes, it is regarded as binary
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181 (@ref{binary}). For example, Postscript file should be encoded by
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182 Quoted-Printable.
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185 @node 8bit, 94-character set, 7bit, Glossary
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186 @subsection 8bit
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188 @cindex{8bit}@strong{8bit} means any integer between 0 .. 255.@refill
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190 Any data represented by 8bit integers is called @cindex{8bit
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191 data}@strong{8bit data}.@refill
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193 Textual string consisted of Control characters between 0 .. 31, 127, and
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194 128 .. 159, and space represented by 32, and graphic characters between
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195 33 .. 236 and 160 .. 255 are called @cindex{8bit (textual)
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196 string}@strong{8bit (textual) string}.@refill
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198 For example, iso-8859-1 (@ref{iso-8859-1}) or euc-kr (@ref{euc-kr}) are
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199 coded-character-set represented by 8bit textual string.@refill
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201 Traditional Internet MTA (@ref{MTA}) can translate only 7bit
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202 (@ref{7bit}) data, so if a 8bit data will be translated such MTA, it
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203 must be encoded by Quoted-Printable (@ref{Quoted-Printable}) or Base64
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204 (@ref{Base64}).@refill
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206 However 8bit MTA are increasing today.@refill
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207
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208 However if there are too long lines, it can not translate by 8bit MTA
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209 even if it is 8bit data. RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC 2045}) require lines in
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210 8bit data must be less than 998 bytes. So if a ``8bit data'' has a line
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211 more than 999 bytes, it is regarded as binary (@ref{binary}), so it must
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212 be encoded by Base64 or Quoted-Printable.
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215 @node 94-character set, 96-character set, 8bit, Glossary
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216 @subsection 94-character set
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218 @cindex{94-character set}@strong{94-character set} is a kind of 1 byte
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219 graphic character set (@ref{graphic character set}), each characters are
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220 in positions 02/01 (33) to 07/14 (126) or 10/01 (161) to 15/14 (254).
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221 (ex. ASCII (@ref{ASCII}), JIS X0201-Latin)
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224 @node 96-character set, 94x94-character set, 94-character set, Glossary
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225 @subsection 96-character set
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227 @cindex{96-character set}@strong{96-character set} is a kind of 1 byte
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228 graphic character set (@ref{graphic character set}), each characters are
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229 in positions 02/00 (32) to 07/15 (126) or 10/00 (160) to 15/15
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230 (255). (ex. ISO 8859)
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233 @node 94x94-character set, ASCII, 96-character set, Glossary
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234 @subsection 94x94-character set
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235
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236 @cindex{94x94-character set}@strong{94x94-character set} is a kind of 2
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237 byte graphic character set (@ref{graphic character set}), each bytes are
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238 in positions 02/01 (33) to 07/14 (126) or 10/01 (161) to 15/14 (254).
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239 (ex. JIS X0208 (@ref{JIS X0208}), GB 2312 (@ref{GB 2312}))
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242 @node ASCII, Base64, 94x94-character set, Glossary
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243 @subsection ASCII
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245 $B%"%a%j%+O"K.$G;H$o$l$kJ8;z$rId9f2=$7$?(B 94-character set
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246 (@ref{94-character set}). A-Z, a-z $B$N(B Latin $BJ8;z$H?t;z!"4v$D$+$N5-9f$+(B
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247 $B$i$J$k!#(BISO 646 (@ref{ISO 646}) $B$N0l$D!#(B
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249 @cindex{ASCII}@cindex{ANSI X3.4:1986}
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251 [ASCII]
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253 ``Coded Character Set -- 7-Bit American Standard Code for Information
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254 Interchange'', ANSI X3.4:1986.
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260 @subsection Base64
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263 (@ref{MIME}) defined in RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC 2045}).@refill
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265 The encoding process represents 24-bit groups of input bits as output
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266 strings of 4 encoded characters. Encoded characters represent integer 0
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268 pad is used to adjust size.@refill
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270 These 65 characters are subset of all versions of ISO 646, including
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271 US-ASCII, and all versions of EBCDIC. So it is safe even if it is
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272 translated by non-Internet gateways.
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275 @node binary, graphic character set, Base64, Glossary
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278 $BG$0U$N(B byte $BNs$r(B @cindex{binary}@strong{binary} $B$H8F$V$3$H$K$7$^$9!#(B
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279 @refill
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281 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$H0[$J$k$N$O(B data $B$K9T$N9=B$$r2>Dj$7$J$$$3$H$G$9!#(B
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283 $B$^$?!"9T$N9=B$$,$"$C$F$b!"(B999 byte $B0J>e$+$i$J$k9T$,$"$k>l9g$b(B binary$B$H8F(B
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284 $B$V$3$H$K$7$^$9!#(B@refill
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286 $B$A$J$_$K!"(B7bit (@ref{7bit}) $B$d(B 8bit $B$GI=8=$G$-$k(B data $B$O(B binary $B$G$bI=8=(B
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287 $B$G$-$^$9!#$h$C$F!"(B@cindex{binary data}@strong{binary data} $B$H8@$C$?>l9g!"(B
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288 $BG$0U$N(B data $B$r;X$9$3$H$,$"$j$^$9!#(B
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291 @node graphic character set, cn-gb, binary, Glossary
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292 @subsection Graphic Character Set
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294 Coded character set (@ref{Coded character set}) for graphic characters.
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297 @node cn-gb, cn-big5, graphic character set, Glossary
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298 @subsection cn-gb, gb2312
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299
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300 $BCf9qBgN&$G$i$l$F$$$k4JBN;z$GI=5-$5$l$kCf9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME
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301 charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B@refill
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302
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303 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F(B ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B GB 2312
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304 (@ref{GB 2312}) $B$r(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code extension})$B$7(B
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305 $B$F$$$k!#(B@refill
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306
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307 RFC 1922 (@ref{RFC 1922}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B
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310 @node cn-big5, CNS, cn-gb, Glossary
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311 @subsection cn-big5, big5
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313 $BBfOQ$d9a9A$GMQ$$$i$l$F$$$k<g$KHKBN;z$GI=5-$5$l$kCf9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B
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314 MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B@refill
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315
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316 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$+$J$$(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$N(Bcoded character
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317 set (@ref{coded character set})$B$G(B de-fact standard $B$G$"$k!#(BRFC 1922
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318 (@ref{RFC 1922}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B@refill
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322 [BIG5]
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323 @quotation
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324 Institute for Information Industry, ``Chinese Coded Character Set in
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325 Computer'', March 1984.
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326 @end quotation
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327
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328 CNS 11643-1986 (@ref{CNS}) $B$HBP1~4X78$,$"$k!#(B
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332 @subsection CNS 11643-1992
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333
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334 $BBfOQ$d9a9A$GMQ$$$i$l$F$$$k<g$KHKBN;z$GI=5-$5$l$kCf9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B
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335 $BJ8;z=89g(B(@ref{Character set})$B!#BfOQ$NI8=`!#8=:_!"(B94$B!_(B94 (@ref{94x94
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336 character set}) $B$NLL$,Bh#1LL$+$iBh#7LL$^$G$"$k!#(B@refill
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337
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338 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$G$N=*C<J8;z$O!"Bh#1LL$,(B `G', $BBh#2LL$,(B `H', $BBh(B
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339 $B#3LL$,(B `I', $BBh#4LL$,(B `J', $BBh#5LL$,(B `K', $BBh#6LL$,(B `L', $BBh#7LL$,(B `M' $B$G$"(B
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340 $B$k!#(B
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342 @cindex{CNS 11643-1992}@cindex{CNS 11643:1992}
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343 @noindent
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344 [CNS 11643-1992]
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345 @quotation
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346 ``Standard Interchange Code for Generally-Used Chinese Characters'', CNS
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347 11643:1992.
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348 @end quotation
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353 @subsection Coded character set, Character code
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354
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355 A set of unambiguous rules that establishes a character set and the
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356 one-to-one relationship between the characters of the set and their
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357 bit combinations.
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358
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359
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360 @node code extension, Content-Disposition, coded character set, Glossary
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361 @subsection Code extension
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362
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363 The techniques for the encoding of characters that are not included in
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364 the character set of a given code. (ex. ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}))
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367 @node Content-Disposition, media type, code extension, Glossary
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368 @subsection Content-Disposition field
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370 Content $B$NI=<($N;EJ}$d(B file $BL>$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B field. MIME (@ref{MIME})
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371 $B$N3HD%$N#1$D!#(B@refill
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372
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373 @cindex{Experimental}@cindex{RFC 1806}
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374 @noindent
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375 [RFC 1806]
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376 @quotation
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377 E R. Troost and S. Dorner, ``Communicating Presentation Information in
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378 Internet Messages: The Content-Disposition Header'', June 1995,
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379 Experimental.
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380 @end quotation
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381
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385 @subsection media type
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386
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387 @cindex{media type}@strong{media type} specifies the nature of the data
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388 in the body of MIME (@ref{MIME}) entity (@ref{entity}). It consists of
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389 @cindex{type}@strong{type} and @cindex{subtype}@strong{subtype}. It is
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390 defined in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC 2046}).@refill
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391
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392 Currently there are following types:
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394 @itemize @bullet
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395 @item
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396 @cindex{text}@strong{text}
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397 @item
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398 @cindex{image}@strong{image}
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399 @item
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400 @cindex{audio}@strong{audio}
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401 @item
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402 @cindex{video}@strong{video}
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403 @item
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404 @cindex{application}@strong{application}
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405 @item
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406 @cindex{multipart}@strong{multipart} (@ref{multipart})
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407 @item
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408 @cindex{message}@strong{message}
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409 @end itemize
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410
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411
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412 And there are various subtypes, for example, application/octet-stream,
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413 audio/basic, image/jpeg, multipart/mixed (@ref{multipart/mixed}),
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414 text/plain (@ref{text/plain}), video/mpeg...@refill
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415
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416 You can refer registered media types at MEDIA TYPES
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417 (ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types).@refill
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418
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419 In addition, you can use private type or subtype using
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420 @cindex{x-token}@strong{x-token}, which as the prefix `x-'. However you
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421 can not use them in public.@refill
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422
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423 (cf. @ref{Content-Type field})
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424
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425
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426
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427 @node Content-Type field, Emacs, media type, Glossary
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428 @subsection Content-Type field
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429
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430 Header field to represent information about body, such as media type
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431 (@ref{media type}), MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}). It is defined in
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432 RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC 2045}).
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433
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434 @noindent
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435 @strong{[Memo]}
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436 @quotation
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437
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438 Historically, Content-Type field was proposed in RFC 1049. In it,
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439 Content-Type did not distinguish type and subtype. However MIME parser
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440 may be able to accept RFC 1049 based Content-Type as unknown type.
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441 @end quotation
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442
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443
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444 Content-Type field is defined as following:
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445
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446 @quotation
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447 ``Content-Type'' ``:'' @cindex{type}@strong{type} ``/''
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448 @cindex{subtype}@strong{subtype} *( ``;'' @cindex{parameter}@strong{parameter} )
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449 @end quotation
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450
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451
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452 For example:
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453
|
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454 @quotation
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455 @example
|
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456 Content-Type: image/jpeg
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457 @end example
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458 @end quotation
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459
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460
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461 @quotation
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462 @example
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463 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp
|
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464 @end example
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465 @end quotation
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466
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467
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468 @noindent
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469 @strong{[Memo]}
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470 @quotation
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471
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472 A part does not have content-type field is regarded as
|
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473
|
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474 @quotation
|
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475 @example
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476 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
|
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477 @end example
|
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478 @end quotation
|
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479
|
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480 @noindent
|
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481 (cf. @ref{us-ascii})
|
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482
|
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483
|
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484 And a part has unknown type/subtype is regarded as
|
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485
|
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486 @quotation
|
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487 @example
|
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488 Content-Type: application/octet-stream
|
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489 @end example
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490 @end quotation
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491
|
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492 @end quotation
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493
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494
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495
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496 @node Emacs, encoded-word, Content-Type field, Glossary
|
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497 @subsection Emacs
|
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498
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499 $B$3$3$G$O(B `Emacs' $B$G(B FSF $B$,G[I[$7$F$$$k(B GNU Emacs $B$r;X$7!"(B`emacs' $B$G(B
|
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500 GNU Emacs $B$NJQ<o$NAm>N$H$9$k!#(B
|
8
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501
|
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502
|
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503 @node encoded-word, encapsulation, Emacs, Glossary
|
|
504 @subsection encoded-word
|
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505
|
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506 Representation non ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) characters in header. It is
|
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507 defined in @cindex{RFC 2047}@strong{RFC 2047}.@refill
|
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508
|
|
509 @cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 2047}
|
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510 @noindent
|
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511 [RFC 2047]
|
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512 @quotation
|
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513 K. Moore, ``MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Three:
|
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514 Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text'', November 1996, Standards
|
|
515 Track (obsolete RFC 1521,1522,1590).
|
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|
516 @end quotation
|
|
517
|
|
518
|
|
519
|
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|
520 @node encapsulation, euc-kr, encoded-word, Glossary
|
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|
521 @subsection encapsulation
|
|
522
|
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|
523 Internet mail (@ref{RFC 822}) $B$rB>$N5-;v$K$^$k$4$HF~$l$kJ}K!!#(B@refill
|
|
524
|
|
525 $BNc$($P!"5-;v$rE>Aw$7$?$j$9$k$N$KMQ$$$k!#(B@refill
|
8
|
526
|
|
527 (cf. @ref{message/rfc822})
|
|
528
|
|
529
|
|
530
|
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|
531 @node euc-kr, FTP, encapsulation, Glossary
|
8
|
532 @subsection euc-kr
|
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|
533
|
|
534 $B4Z9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B
|
|
535
|
|
536 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F(B ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(BKS C5601
|
|
537 (@ref{KS C5601}) $B$r(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code extension})
|
|
538 $B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
539
|
|
540 RFC 1557 (@ref{RFC 1557}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
541
|
|
542 cf. @cindex{euc-kr}@cindex{KS C 5861:1992}
|
8
|
543 @noindent
|
|
544 [euc-kr]
|
|
545 @quotation
|
|
546 Korea Industrial Standards Association, ``Hangul Unix Environment'', KS
|
|
547 C 5861:1992.
|
|
548 @end quotation
|
|
549
|
|
550
|
|
551
|
|
552 @node FTP, GB 2312, euc-kr, Glossary
|
|
553 @subsection FTP
|
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|
554
|
|
555 Internet $B$G(B file $B$rE>Aw$9$k$?$a$N(B protocol $B$N#1$D!#(BRFC 959 $B$GDj5A$5$l$F(B
|
|
556 $B$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
557
|
|
558 @cindex{FTP}@cindex{STD 9}@cindex{RFC 959}
|
8
|
559 @noindent
|
|
560 [FTP: RFC 959]
|
|
561 @quotation
|
|
562 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, ``File Transfer Protocol'', October 1985,
|
|
563 STD 9.
|
|
564 @end quotation
|
|
565
|
|
566
|
|
567
|
|
568 @node GB 2312, GB 8565.2, FTP, Glossary
|
|
569 @subsection GB 2312-1980
|
70
|
570
|
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|
571 $BCf9qBgN&$GMQ$$$i$l$F$$$k4JBN;z$GI=5-$5$l$kCf9q8l$rI=$9$?$a$N(B
|
|
572 94x94-character set (@ref{94x94-character set})$B!#Cf9q$N9q2HI8=`!#(BISO
|
|
573 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$G$N=*C<J8;z$O(B `A'.@refill
|
70
|
574
|
|
575 $B$3$l$O(B GB $B$K$*$1$k4pK\=8$G$"$k!#(B
|
|
576
|
|
577 @cindex{GB 2312}@cindex{GB 2312:1980}
|
8
|
578 @noindent
|
|
579 [GB 2312]
|
|
580 @quotation
|
70
|
581 $B!X?.B)8r49MQ4A;zJTb{;zId=8(B -- $B4pK\=8!Y(B, ``Code of Chinese Graphic
|
|
582 Character Set for Information Interchange - Primary Set'', GB 2312:1980.
|
8
|
583 @end quotation
|
|
584
|
|
585
|
|
586
|
70
|
587 @node GB 8565.2, hz-gb2312, GB 2312, Glossary
|
8
|
588 @subsection GB 8565.2-1988
|
70
|
589
|
|
590 $BCf9q8l$N$?$a$NJd=uJ8;z=89g(B(@ref{Character set})$B!#Cf9q$N9q2HI8=`!#(BGB 2312
|
|
591 (@ref{GB 2312}) $B$N6u$-ItJ,$KJd=<$9$k$h$&$KDj5A$5$l$?$i$7$$!#(B
|
|
592
|
|
593 @cindex{GB 8565.2}@cindex{GB 8565.2:1988}
|
8
|
594 @noindent
|
|
595 [GB 8565.2]
|
|
596 @quotation
|
|
597 ``Information Processing - Coded Character Sets for Text Communication -
|
|
598 Part 2: Graphic Characters used with Primary Set'', GB 8565.2:1988.
|
|
599 @end quotation
|
|
600
|
|
601
|
|
602
|
70
|
603 @node hz-gb2312, ISO 2022, GB 8565.2, Glossary
|
8
|
604 @subsection hz-gb2312
|
70
|
605
|
|
606 $BCf9qBgN&$GMQ$$$i$l$F$$$k4JBN;z$GI=5-$5$l$kCf9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME
|
|
607 charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B@refill
|
|
608
|
|
609 ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B GB 2312 (@ref{GB 2312}) $B$r(B 7bit $B$GId9f3HD%(B
|
|
610 (@ref{Code extension})$B$7$?$b$N$r(B ASCII printable $B$K$J$k$h$&$K9)IW$7$F$$(B
|
|
611 $B$k!#(B@refill
|
|
612
|
|
613 RFC 1842, 1843 $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B
|
|
614
|
|
615 @cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1842}
|
8
|
616 @noindent
|
|
617 [RFC 1842]
|
|
618 @quotation
|
|
619 Y. Wei, Y. Zhang, J. Li, J. Ding and Y. Jiang, ``ASCII Printable
|
|
620 Characters-Based Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages'',
|
|
621 August 1995, Informational.
|
|
622 @end quotation
|
|
623
|
70
|
624 @cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1843}
|
8
|
625 @noindent
|
|
626 [RFC 1843]
|
|
627 @quotation
|
|
628 F. Lee, ``HZ - A Data Format for Exchanging Files of Arbitrarily Mixed
|
|
629 Chinese and ASCII characters'', August 1995, Informational.
|
|
630 @end quotation
|
|
631
|
|
632
|
|
633
|
|
634 @node ISO 2022, iso-2022-cn, hz-gb2312, Glossary
|
|
635 @subsection ISO 2022
|
70
|
636
|
|
637 $BId9f3HD%(B(@ref{Code extension})$B$N$?$a$N9q:]I8=`!#(B@refill
|
|
638
|
|
639 $B$3$l$rMQ$$$FJ#?t$NJ8;z=89g(B(@ref{Character set})$B$rAH9g$;$F(B 7bit
|
|
640 (@ref{7bit}) $B$J$$$7(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$N(B $BId9f2=J8;z=89g(B(@ref{Coded
|
|
641 character set}) $B$r:n$k$3$H$,$G$-$k!#(B
|
|
642
|
|
643 @cindex{ISO 2022}@cindex{ISO/IEC 2022:1994}
|
8
|
644 @noindent
|
|
645 [ISO 2022]
|
|
646 @quotation
|
|
647 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
648 Processing: ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets: Code extension
|
|
649 techniques'', ISO/IEC 2022:1994.
|
|
650 @end quotation
|
|
651
|
|
652
|
|
653
|
|
654 @node iso-2022-cn, iso-2022-cn-ext, ISO 2022, Glossary
|
|
655 @subsection iso-2022-cn
|
|
656
|
70
|
657 $BCf9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B
|
|
658
|
|
659 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F(B ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B GB 2312
|
|
660 (@ref{GB 2312}), CNS 11643 plain 1, plain 2 (@ref{CNS}) $B$r(B 7bit
|
|
661 (@ref{7bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code extension})$B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
662
|
|
663 RFC 1922 (@ref{RFC 1922}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B
|
8
|
664
|
|
665
|
|
666 @node iso-2022-cn-ext, iso-2022-jp, iso-2022-cn, Glossary
|
|
667 @subsection iso-2022-cn-ext
|
|
668
|
70
|
669 $BCf9q8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B
|
|
670
|
|
671 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F(B ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B GB 2312
|
|
672 (@ref{GB 2312}), CNS 11643 plain 1 .. 7 (@ref{CNS}), ISO-IR-165
|
|
673 (@ref{ISO-IR-165}) $BEy$r(B 7bit (@ref{7bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code
|
|
674 extension})$B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
675
|
|
676 RFC 1922 (@ref{RFC 1922}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
8
|
677
|
|
678 @noindent
|
|
679 @strong{[Memo]}
|
|
680 @quotation
|
70
|
681 MULE 2.3 $B$*$h$S!"8=:_$N(B XEmacs/mule $B$G$O@5$7$/07$&$3$H$O$G$-$J$$!#(B
|
|
682
|
|
683 Emacs/mule $B$G$OMxMQ2DG=$G$"$k!#(B
|
8
|
684 @end quotation
|
|
685
|
|
686
|
|
687
|
|
688 @node iso-2022-jp, iso-2022-jp-2, iso-2022-cn-ext, Glossary
|
|
689 @subsection iso-2022-jp
|
70
|
690
|
|
691 $BF|K\8l$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N0l$D!#(B
|
|
692
|
|
693 $B8E$$(B ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F(B ASCII (@ref{ASCII}), JIS
|
|
694 X0201-Latin, JIS X0208-1978 (@ref{JIS C6226-1978}), JIS X0208-1983
|
|
695 (@ref{JIS X0208}) $B$r@Z$jBX$($k(B 7bit (@ref{7bit}) $BJ8;zId9f!#(B@refill
|
|
696
|
|
697 RFC 1468 $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
8
|
698
|
|
699 @noindent
|
|
700 @strong{[Memo]}
|
|
701 @quotation
|
70
|
702 JIS X0208-1996? $B$G$O(B ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$HFHN)$KDj5A$5$l$kM=Dj!#(B
|
8
|
703 @end quotation
|
|
704
|
|
705
|
70
|
706 @cindex{iso-2022-jp}@cindex{RFC 1468}
|
8
|
707 @noindent
|
|
708 [iso-2022-jp: RFC 1468]
|
|
709 @quotation
|
|
710 Murai J., M. Crispin, and E. van der Poel, ``Japanese Character Encoding
|
|
711 for Internet Messages'', June 1993.
|
|
712 @end quotation
|
|
713
|
|
714
|
|
715
|
|
716 @node iso-2022-jp-2, iso-2022-kr, iso-2022-jp, Glossary
|
|
717 @subsection iso-2022-jp-2
|
70
|
718
|
74
|
719 A MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}), which is a multilingual extension
|
|
720 of iso-2022-jp (@ref{iso-2022-jp}).@refill
|
|
721
|
|
722 It is defined in RFC 1554.
|
70
|
723
|
|
724 @cindex{iso-2022-jp-2}@cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1554}
|
8
|
725 @noindent
|
|
726 [iso-2022-jp-2: RFC 1554]
|
|
727 @quotation
|
|
728 Ohta M. and Handa K., ``ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual Extension of
|
|
729 ISO-2022-JP'', December 1993, Informational.
|
|
730 @end quotation
|
|
731
|
|
732
|
|
733
|
|
734 @node iso-2022-kr, ISO 646, iso-2022-jp-2, Glossary
|
|
735 @subsection iso-2022-kr
|
|
736
|
74
|
737 A MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) for Korean language (Hangul
|
|
738 script).@refill
|
|
739
|
|
740 It is based on ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) code extension (@ref{code
|
|
741 extension}) technique to extends ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) to use KS C5601
|
|
742 (@ref{KS C5601}) as 7bit (@ref{7bit}) text.@refill
|
|
743
|
|
744 It is defined in RFC 1557 (@ref{RFC 1557}).
|
8
|
745
|
|
746
|
|
747 @node ISO 646, ISO 8859-1, iso-2022-kr, Glossary
|
|
748 @subsection ISO 646
|
70
|
749
|
|
750 $B3F9q$G6&DL$K;H$($k:G>.8BEY$NJ8;z=89g(B(@ref{Character set})$B$rDj$a$?$b$N!#(B
|
|
751 94 $BJ8;z=89g(B (@ref{94 character set})$B$N#1$D!#(BISO 646 IRV$B!J9q:]4p=`HG!K$r(B
|
|
752 $B85$K4v$D$+$NJ8;z$O3F9q$G0c$&J8;z$r3dEv$k$3$H$r5v$7$F$$$F!"4v$D$+$NJQ<o$,(B
|
|
753 $BB8:_$9$k!#(BASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$d(B JIS X0201-Latin $B$O$=$N0l<o!#(B
|
|
754
|
|
755 @cindex{ISO 646}@cindex{ISO/IEC 646:1991}
|
8
|
756 @noindent
|
|
757 [ISO 646]
|
|
758 @quotation
|
|
759 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
760 technology: ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange'',
|
|
761 ISO/IEC 646:1991.
|
|
762 @end quotation
|
|
763
|
|
764
|
|
765
|
|
766 @node ISO 8859-1, iso-8859-1, ISO 646, Glossary
|
|
767 @subsection ISO 8859-1
|
70
|
768
|
|
769 @cindex{ISO 8859-1}@cindex{ISO 8859-1:1987}
|
8
|
770 @noindent
|
|
771 [ISO 8859-1]
|
|
772 @quotation
|
|
773 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
774 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 1:
|
|
775 Latin Alphabet No.1'', ISO 8859-1:1987.
|
|
776 @end quotation
|
|
777
|
|
778
|
|
779
|
|
780 @node iso-8859-1, ISO 8859-2, ISO 8859-1, Glossary
|
|
781 @subsection iso-8859-1
|
70
|
782
|
74
|
783 @cindex{iso-8859-1}@strong{iso-8859-1} is a MIME charset (@ref{MIME
|
|
784 charset}) for west-European languages written by Latin script.@refill
|
70
|
785
|
|
786 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F!"(BASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B ISO 8859-1
|
|
787 (@ref{ISO 8859-1}) $B$r(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code
|
|
788 extension})$B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
789
|
74
|
790 It is defined in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC 2046}).
|
8
|
791
|
|
792
|
|
793 @node ISO 8859-2, iso-8859-2, iso-8859-1, Glossary
|
|
794 @subsection ISO 8859-2
|
70
|
795
|
|
796 @cindex{ISO 8859-2}@cindex{ISO 8859-2:1987}
|
8
|
797 @noindent
|
|
798 [ISO 8859-2]
|
|
799 @quotation
|
|
800 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
801 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 2:
|
|
802 Latin alphabet No.2'', ISO 8859-2:1987.
|
|
803 @end quotation
|
|
804
|
|
805
|
|
806
|
|
807 @node iso-8859-2, ISO 8859-3, ISO 8859-2, Glossary
|
|
808 @subsection iso-8859-2
|
70
|
809
|
74
|
810 @cindex{iso-8859-2}@strong{iso-8859-2} is a MIME charset (@ref{MIME
|
|
811 charset}) for east-European languages written by Latin script.@refill
|
70
|
812
|
|
813 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F!"(BASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B ISO 8859-2
|
|
814 (@ref{ISO 8859-2}) $B$r(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code
|
|
815 extension})$B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
816
|
74
|
817 It is defined in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC 2046}).
|
8
|
818
|
|
819
|
|
820 @node ISO 8859-3, ISO 8859-4, iso-8859-2, Glossary
|
|
821 @subsection ISO 8859-3
|
70
|
822
|
|
823 @cindex{ISO 8859-3}@cindex{ISO 8859-3:1988}
|
8
|
824 @noindent
|
|
825 [ISO 8859-3]
|
|
826 @quotation
|
|
827 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
828 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 3:
|
|
829 Latin alphabet No.3'', ISO 8859-3:1988.
|
|
830 @end quotation
|
|
831
|
|
832
|
|
833
|
|
834 @node ISO 8859-4, ISO 8859-5, ISO 8859-3, Glossary
|
|
835 @subsection ISO 8859-4
|
70
|
836
|
|
837 @cindex{ISO 8859-4}@cindex{ISO 8859-4:1988}
|
8
|
838 @noindent
|
|
839 [ISO 8859-4]
|
|
840 @quotation
|
|
841 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
842 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 4:
|
|
843 Latin alphabet No.4'', ISO 8859-4:1988.
|
|
844 @end quotation
|
|
845
|
|
846
|
|
847
|
|
848 @node ISO 8859-5, iso-8859-5, ISO 8859-4, Glossary
|
|
849 @subsection ISO 8859-5
|
70
|
850
|
|
851 @cindex{ISO 8859-5}@cindex{ISO 8859-5:1988}
|
8
|
852 @noindent
|
|
853 [ISO 8859-5]
|
|
854 @quotation
|
|
855 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
856 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 5:
|
|
857 Latin/Cyrillic alphabet'', ISO 8859-5:1988.
|
|
858 @end quotation
|
|
859
|
|
860
|
|
861
|
|
862 @node iso-8859-5, ISO 8859-6, ISO 8859-5, Glossary
|
|
863 @subsection iso-8859-5
|
70
|
864
|
74
|
865 @cindex{iso-8859-5}@strong{iso-8859-5} is a MIME charset (@ref{MIME
|
|
866 charset}) for Cyrillic script.@refill
|
70
|
867
|
|
868 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F!"(BASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B ISO 8859-5
|
|
869 (@ref{ISO 8859-5}) $B$r(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code
|
|
870 extension})$B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
871
|
74
|
872 It is defined in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC 2046}).
|
8
|
873
|
|
874
|
|
875 @node ISO 8859-6, ISO 8859-7, iso-8859-5, Glossary
|
|
876 @subsection ISO 8859-6
|
70
|
877
|
|
878 @cindex{ISO 8859-6}@cindex{ISO 8859-6:1987}
|
8
|
879 @noindent
|
|
880 [ISO 8859-6]
|
|
881 @quotation
|
|
882 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
883 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 6:
|
|
884 Latin/Arabic alphabet'', ISO 8859-6:1987.
|
|
885 @end quotation
|
|
886
|
|
887
|
|
888
|
|
889 @node ISO 8859-7, iso-8859-7, ISO 8859-6, Glossary
|
|
890 @subsection ISO 8859-7
|
70
|
891
|
|
892 @cindex{ISO 8859-7}@cindex{ISO 8859-7:1987}
|
8
|
893 @noindent
|
|
894 [ISO 8859-7]
|
|
895 @quotation
|
|
896 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
897 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 7:
|
|
898 Latin/Greek alphabet'', ISO 8859-7:1987.
|
|
899 @end quotation
|
|
900
|
|
901
|
|
902
|
|
903 @node iso-8859-7, ISO 8859-8, ISO 8859-7, Glossary
|
|
904 @subsection iso-8859-7
|
70
|
905
|
74
|
906 @cindex{iso-8859-7}@strong{iso-8859-7} is a MIME charset (@ref{MIME
|
|
907 charset}) for Greek script.@refill
|
70
|
908
|
|
909 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K4p$$$F!"(BASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$K(B ISO 8859-7
|
|
910 (@ref{ISO 8859-7}) $B$r(B 8bit (@ref{8bit}) $B$GId9f3HD%(B (@ref{Code
|
|
911 extension})$B$7$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
912
|
74
|
913 It is defined in RFC 1947.
|
70
|
914
|
|
915 @cindex{iso-8859-7}@cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1947}
|
8
|
916 @noindent
|
|
917 [iso-8859-7: RFC 1947]
|
|
918 @quotation
|
|
919 D. Spinellis, ``Greek Character Encoding for Electronic Mail Messages'',
|
|
920 May 1996, Informational.
|
|
921 @end quotation
|
|
922
|
|
923
|
|
924
|
|
925 @node ISO 8859-8, ISO 8859-9, iso-8859-7, Glossary
|
|
926 @subsection ISO 8859-8
|
70
|
927
|
|
928 @cindex{ISO 8859-8}@cindex{ISO 8859-8:1988}
|
8
|
929 @noindent
|
|
930 [ISO 8859-8]
|
|
931 @quotation
|
|
932 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
933 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 8:
|
|
934 Latin/Hebrew alphabet'', ISO 8859-8:1988.
|
|
935 @end quotation
|
|
936
|
|
937
|
|
938
|
|
939 @node ISO 8859-9, ISO-IR-165, ISO 8859-8, Glossary
|
|
940 @subsection ISO 8859-9
|
70
|
941
|
|
942 @cindex{ISO 8859-9}@cindex{ISO 8859-9:1990}
|
8
|
943 @noindent
|
|
944 [ISO 8859-9]
|
|
945 @quotation
|
|
946 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ``Information
|
|
947 Processing -- 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets -- Part 9:
|
|
948 Latin alphabet No.5'', ISO 8859-9:1990.
|
|
949 @end quotation
|
|
950
|
|
951
|
|
952
|
|
953 @node ISO-IR-165, JIS X0201, ISO 8859-9, Glossary
|
|
954 @subsection ISO-IR-165, CCITT Extended GB
|
|
955
|
70
|
956 CCITT $B$,EPO?$7$?!"Cf9qBgN&$GMQ$$$i$l$F$$$k4JBN;z$GI=5-$5$l$kCf9q8l$rI=8=(B
|
74
|
957 $B$9$k$?$a$N(B 94x94-character set (@ref{94x94-character set})$B!#(B@refill
|
70
|
958
|
|
959 GB 2312 (@ref{GB 2312}) $B$H(B GB 8565 $BI=#2(B (@ref{GB 8865.2}) $B$K(B 150 $BJ8;z$[(B
|
|
960 $B$I$rDI2C$7$?$b$N$i$7$$!#(B@refill
|
|
961
|
|
962 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$G$N=*C<J8;z$O(B `E' $B$G$"$k!#(B
|
8
|
963
|
|
964
|
|
965 @node JIS X0201, JIS C6226, ISO-IR-165, Glossary
|
|
966 @subsection JIS X0201
|
70
|
967
|
|
968 ISO 646 (@ref{ISO 646}) $B$NJQ<o$N#1$D$G$"$k(B Latin $BJ8;z=89g$H(B 1 byte $B$N%+(B
|
|
969 $B%?%+%JJ8;z=89g$+$i$J$k!#(B@refill
|
|
970
|
|
971 $B85$O(B @cindex{JIS C6220-1976}@strong{JIS C6220-1976} $B$H8@$C$?$,(B @cindex{JIS
|
|
972 X0201}@strong{JIS
|
|
973 X0201} $B$KHV9f$,JQ99$5$l$?!#(B
|
|
974
|
|
975 @cindex{JIS X0201-1976}@cindex{JIS X 0201-1976:}
|
8
|
976 @noindent
|
|
977 [JIS X0201-1976]
|
|
978 @quotation
|
70
|
979 $BF|K\5,3J6(2q(B (Japanese Standards Association),$B!X>pJs8r49MQId9f!Y(B, ``Code
|
|
980 for Information Interchange'', JIS X 0201-1976:.
|
8
|
981 @end quotation
|
|
982
|
|
983
|
70
|
984 $B$^$?!"(B1996 $BG/$K2~DjHG$,=P$kM=Dj!#(B
|
|
985
|
|
986 @cindex{JIS X0201-1996?}@cindex{JIS X 0201:1996? draft}
|
8
|
987 @noindent
|
70
|
988 [JIS X0201-1996?]
|
8
|
989 @quotation
|
74
|
990 $BF|K\5,3J6(2q(B (Japanese Standards Association),$B!X#7%S%C%H5Z$S#8%S%C%H$N>p(B
|
70
|
991 $BJs8r49MQId9f2=J8;z=89g!Y(B, ``7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets for
|
|
992 information interchange'', JIS X 0201:1996? draft.
|
8
|
993 @end quotation
|
|
994
|
|
995
|
|
996
|
|
997 @node JIS C6226, JIS X0208, JIS X0201, Glossary
|
|
998 @subsection JIS C6226-1978
|
|
999
|
74
|
1000 $BF|K\8l$rI=$9$?$a$K:n$i$l$?(B 94x94-character set (@ref{94x94-character
|
|
1001 set})$B!#F|K\$N9q2HI8=`!#(BJIS X0208-1978 $B$H$b$$$&!#(B@refill
|
8
|
1002
|
|
1003 (cf. @ref{JIS X0208})
|
|
1004
|
|
1005
|
|
1006
|
|
1007 @node JIS X0208, JIS X0212, JIS C6226, Glossary
|
|
1008 @subsection JIS X0208
|
70
|
1009
|
74
|
1010 $BF|K\8l$rI=$9$?$a$K:n$i$l$?(B 94x94-character set (@ref{94x94-character
|
|
1011 set})$B!#F|K\$N9q2HI8=`!#(B1978 $BG/HG!"(B1983 $BG/HG!"(B1990 $BG/HG$,$"$k$,!"(BInternet
|
|
1012 $B$G$O(B 1983 $BG/HG$,$b$C$H$bNI$/;H$o$l$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
70
|
1013
|
|
1014 JIS X0208 $B$O5-9f!"?t;z!"%m!<%^;z!"$R$i$,$J!"%+%?%+%J!"%.%j%7%cJ8;z!"%-%j(B
|
|
1015 $B%kJ8;z!"7S@~AG!"Bh#1?e=`!"Bh#2?e=`$N4A;z$,4^$^$l$k!#C"$7!"(B1983 $BG/HG$N0l(B
|
|
1016 $BIt$N5-9f$H7S@~AG$O(B 1978 $BG/HG$K$O$J$$!#$^$?!"0lIt$N4A;z$N;z7A$,(B 1983 $BG/HG(B
|
|
1017 $B$G$OJQ99$5$l!"$^$?!"Bh#1?e=`$HBh#2?e=`$,F~$lBX$o$C$F$$$?$j$9$k!#$3$N$?$a!"(B
|
|
1018 1978 $BG/HG$H(B 1983 $BG/HG$O0[$J$kJ8;z=89g$H$7$F07$o$l$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1019
|
|
1020 1990 $BG/$N2~Dj$G$O(B 1983 $BG/HG$KBP$9$kDI2C$,9T$o$l$?!#$3$N$?$a!"(B1990 $BG/HG(B
|
|
1021 $B$r;X<($9$k>l9g$OA0$K99?7%7!<%1%s%9$rMQ$$$k!#(B
|
|
1022
|
|
1023 @cindex{JIS X0208-1978}@cindex{JIS C6226:1978}
|
8
|
1024 @noindent
|
|
1025 [JIS X0208-1978]
|
|
1026 @quotation
|
70
|
1027 $BF|K\5,3J6(2q(B (Japanese Standards Association),$B!X>pJs8r49MQ4A;zId9f7O!Y(B,
|
|
1028 ``Code of the Japanese graphic character set for information
|
|
1029 interchange'', JIS C6226:1978.
|
8
|
1030 @end quotation
|
|
1031
|
70
|
1032 @cindex{JIS X0208-1983,1990}@cindex{JIS X0208:1983,1990}
|
8
|
1033 @noindent
|
|
1034 [JIS X0208-1983,1990]
|
|
1035 @quotation
|
70
|
1036 $BF|K\5,3J6(2q(B (Japanese Standards Association),$B!X>pJs8r49MQ4A;zId9f7O!Y(B,
|
|
1037 ``Code of the Japanese graphic character set for information
|
|
1038 interchange'', JIS X0208:1983,1990.
|
8
|
1039 @end quotation
|
|
1040
|
|
1041
|
70
|
1042 $B$^$?!"(B1996 $BG/$K2~DjHG$,=PHG$5$l$kM=Dj!#!J;z7A$NJQ99$O9T$o$l$J$$$N$GJ8(B
|
|
1043 $B;z=89g$H$7$F$O(B 1990 $BG/HG$HF10l$G$"$k!K(B
|
|
1044
|
|
1045 @cindex{JIS X0208-1996?}@cindex{JIS X 0208:1996? draft}
|
8
|
1046 @noindent
|
70
|
1047 [JIS X0208-1996?]
|
8
|
1048 @quotation
|
74
|
1049 $BF|K\5,3J6(2q(B (Japanese Standards Association),$B!X#7%S%C%H5Z$S#8%S%C%H$N(B
|
|
1050 $B#2%P%$%H>pJs8r49MQId9f2=4A;z=89g!Y(B, ``7-bit and 8-bit double byte coded
|
70
|
1051 Kanji sets for information interchange'', JIS X 0208:1996? draft.
|
8
|
1052 @end quotation
|
|
1053
|
|
1054
|
|
1055
|
|
1056 @node JIS X0212, koi8-r, JIS X0208, Glossary
|
|
1057 @subsection JIS X0212-1990
|
|
1058
|
74
|
1059 JIS X0208 (@ref{JIS X0208}) $B$K$J$+$C$?J8;z$r=8$a$?(B 94x94-character set
|
|
1060 (@ref{94x94-character set})$B!#!VJd=u4A;z!W$H$b8F$P$l$k!#F|K\$N9q2HI8=`!#(B
|
70
|
1061 ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$G$N=*C<J8;z$O(B `D'.
|
8
|
1062
|
|
1063
|
|
1064 @node koi8-r, KS C5601, JIS X0212, Glossary
|
|
1065 @subsection koi8-r
|
70
|
1066
|
74
|
1067 A MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) for Cyrillic script for Russian or
|
|
1068 other languages.@refill
|
|
1069
|
|
1070 It is a 1 byte 8bit (@ref{8bit}) coded character set (@ref{coded
|
|
1071 character set}), not based on ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}). It is a
|
|
1072 de-fact standard.@refill
|
|
1073
|
|
1074 It is defined in RFC 1489.@refill
|
70
|
1075
|
|
1076 @cindex{RFC 1489}
|
8
|
1077 @noindent
|
|
1078 [RFC 1489]
|
|
1079 @quotation
|
|
1080 A. Chernov, ``Registration of a Cyrillic Character Set'', July 1993.
|
|
1081 @end quotation
|
|
1082
|
|
1083
|
|
1084
|
70
|
1085 @node KS C5601, message, koi8-r, Glossary
|
8
|
1086 @subsection KS C5601-1987
|
70
|
1087
|
74
|
1088 A 94x94-character set (@ref{94x94-character set}) for Korean language
|
|
1089 (Hangul script). Korean Standard. Final byte of ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO
|
|
1090 2022}) is `C'.
|
70
|
1091
|
|
1092 @cindex{KS C5601}@cindex{KS C 5601:1987}
|
8
|
1093 @noindent
|
|
1094 [KS C5601]
|
|
1095 @quotation
|
|
1096 Korea Industrial Standards Association, ``Code for Information
|
|
1097 Interchange (Hangul and Hanja)'', KS C 5601:1987.
|
|
1098 @end quotation
|
|
1099
|
|
1100
|
|
1101
|
70
|
1102 @node message, message/rfc822, KS C5601, Glossary
|
8
|
1103 @subsection message
|
|
1104
|
70
|
1105 $B$3$3$G$O(B RFC 822 (@ref{RFC 822}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$k(B mail $B$H(B RFC 1036 (@ref{RFC
|
|
1106 1036}) $B$GDj5A$5$l$k(B news $B5-;v$NAm>N$H$7$FMQ$$$k!#(B
|
8
|
1107
|
|
1108
|
|
1109 @node message/rfc822, method, message, Glossary
|
|
1110 @subsection message/rfc822
|
70
|
1111
|
74
|
1112 @cindex{message/rfc822}@strong{message/rfc822} indicates that the body
|
|
1113 contains an encapsulated message, with the syntax of an RFC 822
|
|
1114 (@ref{RFC 822}) message. It is the replacement of traditional RFC 934
|
|
1115 (@ref{RFC 934}) encapsulation. It is defined in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC
|
|
1116 2046}).
|
8
|
1117
|
|
1118
|
|
1119 @node method, MIME, message/rfc822, Glossary
|
|
1120 @subsection method
|
70
|
1121
|
|
1122 tm $B$GFCDj$N<oN`$N(B data $B$r:F@8$7$?$H$-<B:]$K$=$N=hM}$r9T$J$&(B
|
|
1123 program. Emacs Lisp $B$G=q$+$l$?(B @cindex{internal method}@strong{internal
|
|
1124 method} $B$H(B C $B$d(B script $B8@8l$J$I$G=q$+$l$?(B @cindex{external
|
|
1125 method}@strong{external method} $B$,$"$k!#(B@refill
|
8
|
1126
|
|
1127 (cf. @ref{(tm-view-en)method})
|
|
1128
|
|
1129
|
|
1130
|
|
1131 @node MIME, MIME charset, method, Glossary
|
|
1132 @subsection MIME
|
70
|
1133
|
74
|
1134 MIME stands for @cindex{Multipurpose Internet Mail
|
|
1135 Extensions}@strong{Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions}, it is an
|
|
1136 extension for RFC 822 (@ref{RFC 822}).@refill
|
|
1137
|
|
1138 According to RFC 2045:@refill
|
|
1139
|
|
1140 STD 11, RFC 822, defines a message representation protocol specifying
|
|
1141 considerable detail about US-ASCII message headers, and leaves the
|
|
1142 message content, or message body, as flat US-ASCII text. This set of
|
|
1143 documents, collectively called the Multipurpose Internet Mail
|
|
1144 Extensions, or MIME, redefines the format of messages to allow
|
|
1145 for@refill
|
|
1146
|
|
1147 @enumerate
|
|
1148 @item
|
|
1149 textual message bodies in character sets other than US-ASCII,
|
|
1150 @item
|
|
1151 an extensible set of different formats for non-textual message
|
|
1152 bodies,
|
|
1153 @item
|
|
1154 multi-part message bodies, and
|
|
1155 @item
|
|
1156 textual header information in character sets other than US-ASCII.
|
|
1157 @end enumerate
|
|
1158
|
|
1159
|
|
1160 It is defined in RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC 2045}), RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC 2046}),
|
|
1161 RFC 2047 (@ref{encoded-word}), RFC 2048 (@ref{RFC 2048}) and RFC 2049
|
|
1162 (@ref{RFC 2049}).
|
8
|
1163
|
|
1164
|
|
1165 @node MIME charset, MTA, MIME, Glossary
|
|
1166 @subsection MIME charset
|
|
1167
|
74
|
1168 Coded character set (@ref{Coded character set}) used in Content-Type
|
|
1169 field (@ref{Content-Type field}) or charset parameter of encoded-word
|
|
1170 (@ref{encoded-word}).@refill
|
|
1171
|
|
1172 It is defined in RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC 2045}).@refill
|
70
|
1173
|
|
1174 iso-2022-jp (@ref{iso-2022-jp}) $B$d(B euc-kr (@ref{euc-kr}) $B$O$=$N#1$D!#(B
|
|
1175 $B!J$3$3$G$O!"(BMIME charset $B$OJ8;z=89g(B (@ref{Character set})$B$H6hJL$7$F>.J8(B
|
|
1176 $B;z$G=q$$$F$$$k!K(B
|
8
|
1177
|
|
1178
|
|
1179 @node MTA, MUA, MIME charset, Glossary
|
|
1180 @subsection MTA
|
70
|
1181
|
|
1182 @cindex{Message Transfer Agent}@strong{Message Transfer Agent} $B$NN,$G!"(B
|
|
1183 sendmail $B$J$I$N(B mail $BG[Aw(B program $B$H(B news server $B$NAm>N!#(B@refill
|
8
|
1184
|
|
1185 (cf. @ref{MUA})
|
|
1186
|
|
1187
|
|
1188
|
|
1189 @node MUA, MULE, MTA, Glossary
|
|
1190 @subsection MUA
|
70
|
1191
|
|
1192 @cindex{Message User Agent}@strong{Message User Agent} $B$NN,$G!"(Bmail
|
|
1193 reader $B$H(B news reader $B$NAm>N!#(B@refill
|
8
|
1194
|
|
1195 (cf. @ref{MTA})
|
|
1196
|
|
1197
|
|
1198
|
|
1199 @node MULE, multipart, MUA, Glossary
|
|
1200 @subsection MULE
|
70
|
1201
|
|
1202 $BH>ED(B $B7u0l;a$i$,:n$C$?!"B?8@8l$5$l$?(B Emacs (@ref{Emacs}).@refill
|
|
1203
|
|
1204 [MULE] Nishikimi M., Handa K. and Tomura S., ``Mule: MULtilingual
|
|
1205 Enhancement to GNU Emacs'', Proc. of INET'93, August, 1993.@refill
|
|
1206
|
|
1207 $B8=:_!"(BMULE $B$N5!G=$r(B Emacs $B$K(B merge $B$9$k:n6H$,9T$o$l$F$*$j!"(Balpha $BHG(B
|
|
1208 (ftp://etlport.etl.go.jp/pub/mule/mule-19.33-gamma.taz) $B$,B8:_$9$k!#(B
|
|
1209
|
|
1210 $B$=$NB>!"(BXEmacs $B$K(B merge $B$7$?$b$N$bB8:_$9$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1211
|
|
1212 $B$3$N$?$a!"8=:_$G$OB?8@8l(B Emacs $B$O!"85!9$N(B MULE $B$r4^$a$F#3<oN`$"$k$3$H$K(B
|
|
1213 $B$J$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1214
|
|
1215 $B$=$3$G!"$3$3$G$O!"B?8@8l(B Emacs $B$NAm>N$r(B @cindex{mule}@strong{mule}, $B85!9(B
|
|
1216 $B$N(B MULE $B$r(B @cindex{MULE}@strong{MULE}, mule $B5!G=$r(B merge $B$7$?(B Emacs $B$r(B
|
|
1217 @cindex{Emacs/mule}@strong{Emacs/mule}, mule $B5!G=$r(B merge $B$7$?(B XEmacs $B$r(B
|
|
1218 @cindex{XEmacs/mule}@strong{XEmacs/mule} $B$H8F$V$3$H$K$9$k!#(B
|
8
|
1219
|
|
1220
|
|
1221 @node multipart, multipart/alternative, MULE, Glossary
|
|
1222 @subsection Multipart
|
70
|
1223
|
74
|
1224 @cindex{multipart}@strong{multipart} means media type (@ref{media type})
|
|
1225 to insert multiple entities (@ref{entities}) in a single body. Or it
|
|
1226 also indicates a message consists of multiple entities.@refill
|
|
1227
|
|
1228 There are following subtypes registered in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC 2046}):
|
8
|
1229
|
|
1230 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1231 @item
|
|
1232 multipart/mixed (@ref{multipart/mixed})
|
|
1233 @item
|
|
1234 multipart/alternative (@ref{multipart/alternative})
|
|
1235 @item
|
|
1236 multipart/digest (@ref{multipart/digest})
|
|
1237 @item
|
|
1238 multipart/parallel (@ref{multipart/parallel})
|
|
1239 @end itemize
|
|
1240
|
|
1241 @noindent
|
74
|
1242 and registered in RFC 1847 (@ref{Security multipart}):
|
8
|
1243
|
|
1244 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1245 @item
|
|
1246 multipart/signed (@ref{multipart/signed})
|
|
1247 @item
|
|
1248 multipart/encrypted (@ref{multipart/encrypted})
|
|
1249 @end itemize
|
|
1250
|
|
1251
|
|
1252
|
|
1253 @node multipart/alternative, multipart/digest, multipart, Glossary
|
|
1254 @subsection multipart/alternative
|
70
|
1255
|
74
|
1256 @cindex{multipart/digest}@strong{multipart/digest} is one of multipart
|
|
1257 (@ref{multipart}) media types. This type is syntactically identical to
|
|
1258 multipart/mixed (@ref{multipart/mixed}), but the semantics are
|
|
1259 different. In particular, each of the body parts is an ``alternative''
|
|
1260 version of the same information.@refill
|
|
1261
|
|
1262 (cf. @ref{RFC 2046})
|
8
|
1263
|
|
1264
|
|
1265
|
|
1266 @node multipart/digest, multipart/encrypted, multipart/alternative, Glossary
|
|
1267 @subsection multipart/digest
|
70
|
1268
|
74
|
1269 @cindex{multipart/digest}@strong{multipart/digest} is one of multipart
|
|
1270 (@ref{multipart}) media types. This type is syntactically identical to
|
|
1271 multipart/mixed (@ref{multipart/mixed}), but the semantics are
|
|
1272 different. In particular, in a digest, the default Content-Type value
|
|
1273 for a body part is changed from text/plain (@ref{text/plain}) to
|
|
1274 message/rfc822 (@ref{message/rfc822}).@refill
|
|
1275
|
|
1276 This is the replacement of traditional RFC 1153 (@ref{RFC 1153}) based
|
|
1277 encapsulation (@ref{encapsulation}).@refill
|
|
1278
|
|
1279 (cf. @ref{RFC 2046})
|
8
|
1280
|
|
1281
|
|
1282
|
|
1283 @node multipart/encrypted, multipart/mixed, multipart/digest, Glossary
|
|
1284 @subsection multipart/encrypted
|
|
1285
|
70
|
1286 RFC 1847 $B$GDj5A$5$l$?(B Security multipart (@ref{Security multipart}) $B$N#1(B
|
|
1287 $B$D$G!"0E9f2=$5$l$?(B message $B$rI=8=$9$k$N$KMQ$$$k!#(B@refill
|
8
|
1288
|
|
1289 (cf. @ref{PGP/MIME})
|
|
1290
|
|
1291
|
|
1292
|
|
1293 @node multipart/mixed, multipart/parallel, multipart/encrypted, Glossary
|
|
1294 @subsection multipart/mixed
|
|
1295
|
74
|
1296 Primary and default subtype of multipart (@ref{multipart}), it is used
|
|
1297 when the body parts are independent and need to be bundled in a
|
|
1298 particular order.@refill
|
|
1299
|
|
1300 (cf. @ref{RFC 2046})
|
8
|
1301
|
|
1302
|
|
1303
|
|
1304 @node multipart/parallel, multipart/signed, multipart/mixed, Glossary
|
|
1305 @subsection multipart/parallel
|
70
|
1306
|
74
|
1307 @cindex{multipart/parallel}@strong{multipart/parallel} is a subtype of
|
|
1308 multipart (@ref{multipart}). This type is syntactically identical to
|
|
1309 multipart/mixed (@ref{multipart/mixed}), but the semantics are
|
|
1310 different. In particular, in a parallel entity, the order of body parts
|
|
1311 is not significant.@refill
|
|
1312
|
|
1313 (cf. @ref{RFC 2046})
|
8
|
1314
|
|
1315
|
|
1316
|
|
1317 @node multipart/signed, PGP, multipart/parallel, Glossary
|
|
1318 @subsection multipart/signed
|
|
1319
|
70
|
1320 RFC 1847 $B$GDj5A$5$l$?(B Security multipart (@ref{Security multipart}) $B$N#1(B
|
|
1321 $B$D$G!"EE;R=pL>$rI=8=$9$k$N$KMQ$$$k!#(B@refill
|
8
|
1322
|
|
1323 (cf. @ref{PGP/MIME})
|
|
1324
|
|
1325
|
|
1326
|
|
1327 @node PGP, PGP-kazu, multipart/signed, Glossary
|
|
1328 @subsection PGP
|
70
|
1329
|
|
1330 Phil Zimmermann $B;a$,:n@.$7$?8x3+800E9f=hM}7O$N#1$D!#(Bmessage
|
|
1331 (@ref{message}) $B$N0E9f2=$dEE;R=pL>$r9T$&$3$H$,$G$-$k!#(BPretty Good
|
|
1332 Privacy $B$NN,!#(B@refill
|
|
1333
|
|
1334 $BEAE}E*$J(B PGP $B$G$O(B encapsulation (@ref{encapsulation}) $B$K(B RFC 934
|
|
1335 (@ref{RFC 934})$B$K=`$8$?J}K!$rMQ$$$k!#$3$l$O(B MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$HL7=b$9$k(B
|
|
1336 $B$N$G(B PGP/MIME (@ref{PGP/MIME}) $B$,Ds0F$5$l$F$$$k!#0lJ}!"(BMIME $B$K$*$$$F(B PGP
|
|
1337 $B$N(Bencapsulation $B$rMQ$$$kJ}K!(B (cf. @ref{PGP-kazu})
|
|
1338 $B$bMxMQ$5$l$F$-$?!#$7$+$7!":#8e$O(B PGP/MIME $B$KE}0l$7$F$$$/J}$,K>$^$7$$!#(B
|
|
1339 @refill
|
|
1340
|
|
1341 @cindex{PGP}@cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1991}
|
8
|
1342 @noindent
|
|
1343 [PGP: RFC 1991]
|
|
1344 @quotation
|
|
1345 D. Atkins, W. Stallings and P. Zimmermann, ``PGP Message Exchange
|
|
1346 Formats'', August 1996, Informational.
|
|
1347 @end quotation
|
|
1348
|
|
1349
|
|
1350
|
|
1351
|
|
1352 @node PGP-kazu, PGP/MIME, PGP, Glossary
|
|
1353 @subsection PGP-kazu
|
70
|
1354
|
|
1355 $B;3K\(B $BOBI'(B $B;a$,Ds0F$7$?(B MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$G(B PGP (@ref{PGP}) $B$rMxMQ$9$k$?(B
|
|
1356 $B$a$NJ}K!$r$3$3$G$O(B @cindex{PGP-kazu}@strong{PGP-kazu} $B$H8F$V$3$H$K$9$k!#(B
|
|
1357
|
|
1358 PGP-kazu $B$O(B @cindex{application/pgp}@strong{application/pgp} $B$H$$$&(B
|
|
1359 content-type (@ref{content-type}) $B$rDj5A$9$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1360
|
|
1361 application/pgp $B$N(B part $B$G$O(B PGP $B$N(B encapsulation (@ref{encapsulation})
|
|
1362 $B$,MQ$$$i$l$k!#(BPGP $B$N(B encapsulation (cf. @ref{RFC 934})
|
|
1363 $B$H(B MIME $B$N(B encapsulation $B$OL7=b$9$k$N$G!"(BPGP $B$N(B encapsulation $B$r2r$+$J(B
|
|
1364 $B$$8B$j!"Cf$K4^$^$l$?(B MIME message $B$rFI$`$3$H$,$G$-$J$/$J$k!#B($A!"(B
|
|
1365 PGP-kazu $B$KBP1~$7$F$$$J$$(B MIME $B$KBP1~$7$?(B MUA (@ref{MUA}) $B$O$=$N(B part $B$,(B
|
|
1366 $BFI$a$J$/$J$k!#$=$NBe$o$j!"(BMIME $B$KBP1~$7$F$$$J$$(B PGP $BBP1~$N(B MUA
|
|
1367 (@ref{MUA}) $B$G$b(B message $B$rFI$`$3$H$,$G$-$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1368
|
|
1369 PGP-kazu $B$G$O(B MUA $B$O(B PGP $B$N$H(B MIME $B$N$H$$$$D$N(B encapsulation $B$rCN$i$J(B
|
|
1370 $B$1$l$P$J$i$J$$!#$^$?!"(Bapplication/pgp part $B$r(B parse $B$9$k$?$a$K$O!"$^$:!"(B
|
|
1371 pgp $B$N=hM}$r9T$o$J$1$l$P$J$i$J$$$N$G!"(Bparse $B=hM}$,J#;($K$J$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1372
|
|
1373 $B$^$?!"(BInternet $B$G$O:#8e(B PGP/MIME (@ref{PGP/MIME}) $B$NJ}8~$GI8=`2=$7$F$$$3(B
|
|
1374 $B$&$H$$$&$3$H$G9g0U$,<h$l$F$$$k!#$h$C$F!":#8e$O(B PGP-kazu $B$OMQ$$$J$$$N$,K>(B
|
|
1375 $B$^$7$$!#(B@refill
|
|
1376
|
|
1377 [draft-kazu-pgp-mime-00.txt] Yamamoto K., ``PGP MIME Integration'',
|
|
1378 October, 1995
|
8
|
1379
|
|
1380
|
|
1381 @node PGP/MIME, Quoted-Printable, PGP-kazu, Glossary
|
|
1382 @subsection PGP/MIME
|
70
|
1383
|
|
1384 Michael Elkins $B;a$,Ds0F$7$?(B MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$G(B PGP (@ref{PGP}) $B$rMxMQ(B
|
|
1385 $B$9$k$?$a$NJ}K!!#(B@refill
|
|
1386
|
|
1387 RFC 1847 (@ref{Security multipart}) $B$K4p$-!"(BMIME $B$N(B multipart $B$K$h$k(B
|
|
1388 encapsulation (@ref{encapsulation}) $B$r9T$&!#$3$N$?$a!"(BMIME $B$N<+A3$J3HD%(B
|
|
1389 $B$K$J$C$F$$$k!#$7$+$7!"EAE}E*$J(B PGP$B$H$N8_49@-$,<:$o$l$F$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1390
|
|
1391 PGP/MIME $B$G$O(B PGP-kazu (@ref{PGP-kazu}) $B$H0[$J$j!"(BMIME $B$N(B encapsulation
|
|
1392 $B$N$_$rMQ$$$k!#$^$?!"$3$N$?$a!"(BPGP $B$N=hM}$r9T$&A0$K(B message $B$N(B parse $B$r9T(B
|
|
1393 $B$&$3$H$,$G$-$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1394
|
|
1395 Internet $B$G$O:#8e(B PGP/MIME (@ref{PGP/MIME}) $B$NJ}8~$GI8=`2=$7$F$$$3$&$H$$(B
|
|
1396 $B$&$3$H$G9g0U$,<h$l$F$$$k!#$h$C$F!":#8e$O(B PGP $B$rMQ$$$k>l9g$O(B PGP/MIME$B$rMQ(B
|
|
1397 $B$$$k$N$,K>$^$7$$!#(B
|
|
1398
|
|
1399 @cindex{PGP/MIME}@cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 2015}
|
8
|
1400 @noindent
|
|
1401 [PGP/MIME: RFC 2015]
|
|
1402 @quotation
|
|
1403 M. Elkins, ``MIME Security with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)'', October
|
|
1404 1996, Standards Track.
|
|
1405 @end quotation
|
|
1406
|
|
1407
|
|
1408
|
|
1409 @node Quoted-Printable, RFC 821, PGP/MIME, Glossary
|
|
1410 @subsection Quoted-Printable
|
70
|
1411
|
74
|
1412 @cindex{Quoted-Printable}@strong{Quoted-Printable} is a transfer
|
|
1413 encoding method of MIME (@ref{MIME}) defined in RFC 2045 (@ref{RFC
|
|
1414 2045}).@refill
|
|
1415
|
|
1416 If the data being encoded are mostly US-ASCII text, the encoded form of
|
|
1417 the data remains largely recognizable by humans.@refill
|
|
1418
|
|
1419 (cf. @ref{Base64})
|
|
1420
|
8
|
1421
|
|
1422
|
|
1423 @node RFC 821, RFC 822, Quoted-Printable, Glossary
|
|
1424 @subsection RFC 821
|
70
|
1425
|
|
1426 @cindex{SMTP}@strong{SMTP} $B$H8F$P$l$k(B Internet mail $B$NG[AwK!$NI8=`$rDj$a(B
|
|
1427 $B$F$$$k(B RFC.
|
|
1428
|
|
1429 @cindex{SMTP}@cindex{STD 10}@cindex{RFC 821}
|
8
|
1430 @noindent
|
|
1431 [SMTP: RFC 821]
|
|
1432 @quotation
|
|
1433 J. Postel, ``Simple Mail Transfer Protocol'', August 1982, STD 10.
|
|
1434 @end quotation
|
|
1435
|
|
1436
|
|
1437
|
|
1438 @node RFC 822, RFC 934, RFC 821, Glossary
|
|
1439 @subsection RFC 822
|
70
|
1440
|
|
1441 Internet mail $B$N<g$K(B @cindex{message header}@strong{message header} $B$K4X$9$k7A<0$K(B
|
|
1442 $B4X$9$kI8=`$rDj$a$F$$$k(B RFC.
|
8
|
1443
|
|
1444 @noindent
|
|
1445 @strong{[Memo]}
|
|
1446 @quotation
|
|
1447
|
70
|
1448 news message $B$b$3$l$K=`$8$F$$$k$N$G!"(B@cindex{Internet
|
|
1449 mail}@strong{Internet mail} $B$H=q$/$h$j$b!"(B@cindex{Internet
|
|
1450 message}@strong{Internet message} $B$H=q$$$?J}$,NI$$$+$b$7$l$J$$!#(B
|
8
|
1451 @end quotation
|
|
1452
|
|
1453
|
70
|
1454 @cindex{STD 11}@cindex{RFC 822}
|
8
|
1455 @noindent
|
|
1456 [RFC 822]
|
|
1457 @quotation
|
|
1458 D. Crocker, ``Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages'',
|
|
1459 August 1982, STD 11.
|
|
1460 @end quotation
|
|
1461
|
|
1462
|
|
1463
|
|
1464 @node RFC 934, RFC 1036, RFC 822, Glossary
|
|
1465 @subsection RFC 934
|
70
|
1466
|
|
1467 Internet mail (@ref{RFC 822}) $B$N(B
|
|
1468 @cindex{encapsulation}@strong{encapsulation} (@ref{encapsulation}) $B$NJ}(B
|
|
1469 $BK!$rDj$a$?(B RFC.@refill
|
|
1470
|
|
1471 MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$HL7=b$9$k$N$G!"8=:_$G$O(B message/rfc822
|
|
1472 (@ref{message/rfc822}) $B$rMQ$$$k$Y$-$G$"$k!#(B
|
|
1473
|
|
1474
|
|
1475 @cindex{RFC 934}
|
8
|
1476 @noindent
|
|
1477 [RFC 934]
|
|
1478 @quotation
|
|
1479 Marshall T. Rose and Einar A. Stefferud, ``Proposed Standard for Message
|
|
1480 Encapsulation'', January 1985.
|
|
1481 @end quotation
|
|
1482
|
|
1483
|
|
1484
|
|
1485 @node RFC 1036, RFC 1153, RFC 934, Glossary
|
|
1486 @subsection RFC 1036
|
70
|
1487
|
|
1488 USENET $B$G$N(B message $B$N7A<0$rDj$a$?(B RFC. RFC 822 (@ref{RFC 822})$B$N(B subset
|
|
1489 $B$K$J$C$F$$$k!#(BInternet $B$NI8=`$G$O$J$$$,!"(BUSENET $B0J30$N(B netnews $B$G$b$3$l(B
|
|
1490 $B$K=`$8$F$$$k$b$N$,B?$$!#(B
|
|
1491
|
|
1492 @cindex{USENET}@cindex{RFC 1036}
|
8
|
1493 @noindent
|
|
1494 [USENET: RFC 1036]
|
|
1495 @quotation
|
|
1496 M. Horton and R. Adams, ``Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages'',
|
|
1497 December 1987, (obsolete RFC 850).
|
|
1498 @end quotation
|
|
1499
|
|
1500
|
|
1501
|
74
|
1502 @node RFC 1153, RFC 1557, RFC 1036, Glossary
|
8
|
1503 @subsection RFC 1153
|
70
|
1504
|
|
1505 $BJ#?t$N(B Internet mail (@ref{RFC 822}) $B$r(B
|
|
1506 @cindex{encapsulation}@strong{encapsulation} (@ref{encapsulation}) $B$9$k(B
|
|
1507 $B$?$a$NJ}K!$rDj$a$?(B RFC. RFC 934 (@ref{RFC 934}) $B$rMQ$$$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1508
|
|
1509 MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$HL7=b$9$k$N$G!"8=:_$G$O(B message/rfc822
|
|
1510 (@ref{message/rfc822}) $B$rMQ$$$?(B multipart (@ref{multipart}) $B$rMQ$$$k$Y$-(B
|
|
1511 $B$G$"$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1512
|
|
1513 (cf. @ref{multipart/digest})
|
|
1514
|
|
1515
|
|
1516 @cindex{RFC 1153}
|
8
|
1517 @noindent
|
|
1518 [RFC 1153]
|
|
1519 @quotation
|
|
1520 F. Wancho, ``Digest Message Format'', April 1990.
|
|
1521 @end quotation
|
|
1522
|
|
1523
|
|
1524
|
74
|
1525 @node RFC 1557, RFC 1922, RFC 1153, Glossary
|
8
|
1526 @subsection RFC 1557
|
70
|
1527
|
|
1528 euc-kr (@ref{euc-kr}) $B$H(B iso-2022-kr (@ref{iso-2022-kr}) $B$H$$$&4Z9q8l$N(B
|
|
1529 $B$?$a$N(B MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$rDj5A$7$F$$$k(B RFC.
|
|
1530
|
|
1531 @cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1557}
|
8
|
1532 @noindent
|
|
1533 [RFC 1557]
|
|
1534 @quotation
|
|
1535 U. Choi, K. Chon and H. Park, ``Korean Character Encoding for Internet
|
|
1536 Messages'', December 1993, Informational.
|
|
1537 @end quotation
|
|
1538
|
|
1539
|
|
1540
|
74
|
1541 @node RFC 1922, RFC 2045, RFC 1557, Glossary
|
8
|
1542 @subsection RFC 1922
|
70
|
1543
|
8
|
1544 iso-2022-cn (@ref{iso-2022-cn}), iso-2022-cn-ext
|
70
|
1545 (@ref{iso-2022-cn-ext}), cn-gb (@ref{cn-gb}), cn-big5 (@ref{cn-big5}) $B$H(B
|
|
1546 $B$$$C$?Cf9q8l$N$?$a$N(B MIME charset (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$rDj5A$7$F$$$k(B
|
|
1547 RFC.@refill
|
|
1548
|
|
1549 $B$3$l$K2C$($F!"(B@cindex{charset-edition}@strong{charset-edition} $B$H(B
|
|
1550 @cindex{charset-extension}@strong{charset-extension} $B$H$$$&(B Content-Type
|
|
1551 field (@ref{Content-Type field}) $B$N(B parameter $B$rDj5A$7$F$$$k!#(B
|
|
1552
|
|
1553 @cindex{Informational}@cindex{RFC 1922}
|
8
|
1554 @noindent
|
|
1555 [RFC 1922]
|
|
1556 @quotation
|
|
1557 Zhu, HF., Hu, DY., Wang, ZG., Kao, TC., Chang, WCH. and Crispin, M.,
|
|
1558 ``Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages'', March 1996,
|
|
1559 Informational.
|
|
1560 @end quotation
|
|
1561
|
|
1562
|
|
1563
|
74
|
1564 @node RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 1922, Glossary
|
|
1565 @subsection RFC 2045
|
|
1566
|
|
1567 @cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 2045}
|
|
1568 @noindent
|
|
1569 [RFC 2045]
|
|
1570 @quotation
|
|
1571 N. Freed and N. Borenstein, ``Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
|
|
1572 (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies'', November 1996,
|
|
1573 Standards Track (obsolete RFC 1521, 1522, 1590).
|
|
1574 @end quotation
|
|
1575
|
|
1576
|
|
1577
|
|
1578 @node RFC 2046, RFC 2048, RFC 2045, Glossary
|
|
1579 @subsection RFC 2046
|
|
1580
|
|
1581 @cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 2046}
|
|
1582 @noindent
|
|
1583 [RFC 2046]
|
|
1584 @quotation
|
|
1585 N. Freed and N. Borenstein, ``Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
|
|
1586 (MIME) Part Two: Media Types'', November 1996, Standards Track (obsolete
|
|
1587 RFC 1521, 1522, 1590).
|
|
1588 @end quotation
|
|
1589
|
|
1590
|
|
1591
|
|
1592 @node RFC 2048, RFC 2049, RFC 2046, Glossary
|
|
1593 @subsection RFC 2048
|
|
1594
|
|
1595 @cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 2048}
|
|
1596 @noindent
|
|
1597 [RFC 2048]
|
|
1598 @quotation
|
|
1599 N. Freed, J. Klensin and J. Postel, ``Multipurpose Internet Mail
|
|
1600 Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures'', November 1996,
|
|
1601 Standards Track (obsolete RFC 1521, 1522, 1590).
|
|
1602 @end quotation
|
|
1603
|
|
1604
|
|
1605
|
|
1606 @node RFC 2049, plain text, RFC 2048, Glossary
|
|
1607 @subsection RFC 2049
|
|
1608
|
|
1609 @cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 2049}
|
|
1610 @noindent
|
|
1611 [RFC 2049]
|
|
1612 @quotation
|
|
1613 N. Freed and N. Borenstein, ``Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
|
|
1614 (MIME) Part Five: Conformance Criteria and Examples'', November 1996,
|
|
1615 Standards Track (obsolete RFC 1521, 1522, 1590).
|
|
1616 @end quotation
|
|
1617
|
|
1618
|
|
1619
|
|
1620 @node plain text, Security multipart, RFC 2049, Glossary
|
8
|
1621 @subsection plain text
|
|
1622
|
70
|
1623 $B=qBN$dAHHG$K4X$9$k>pJs$r;}$?$J$$(B $BJ8;zId9f(B(@ref{Coded character set})$B$N$_(B
|
|
1624 $B$GI=8=$5$l$k(B text $B>pJs!#(B(cf. @ref{text/plain})
|
8
|
1625
|
|
1626
|
|
1627
|
|
1628 @node Security multipart, text/enriched, plain text, Glossary
|
|
1629 @subsection Security multipart
|
70
|
1630
|
|
1631 MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$G0E9f$dEE;R=qL>$rMQ$$$k$?$a$N7A<0!#(B
|
|
1632 @cindex{multipart/signed}@strong{multipart/signed}
|
|
1633 (@ref{multipart/signed}) $B$H(B
|
|
1634 @cindex{multipart/encrypted}@strong{multipart/encrypted}
|
|
1635 (@ref{multipart/encrypted}) $B$H$$$&(B multipart $B$rMQ$$$k!#(BMOSS $B$d(B PGP/MIME
|
|
1636 (@ref{PGP/MIME}) $B$O$3$l$K4p$$$F$$$k!#(B
|
|
1637
|
|
1638 @cindex{Security multipart}@cindex{Standards Track}@cindex{RFC 1847}
|
8
|
1639 @noindent
|
|
1640 [Security multipart: RFC 1847]
|
|
1641 @quotation
|
|
1642 James Galvin, Gale Murphy, Steve Crocker and Ned Freed, ``Security
|
|
1643 Multiparts for MIME: Multipart/Signed and Multipart/Encrypted'', October
|
|
1644 1995, Standards Track.
|
|
1645 @end quotation
|
|
1646
|
|
1647
|
|
1648
|
|
1649 @node text/enriched, text/plain, Security multipart, Glossary
|
|
1650 @subsection text/enriched
|
70
|
1651
|
74
|
1652 RFC 1521 $B$GDj5A$5$l$?(B @cindex{text/richtext}@strong{text/richtext} $B$KBe(B
|
|
1653 $B$o$C$F!"=qBN$dAHHG$K4X$9$k>pJs$r;}$C$?(B text$B$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B media type
|
|
1654 (@ref{media type}).
|
70
|
1655
|
|
1656 @cindex{text/enriched}@cindex{RFC 1896}
|
8
|
1657 @noindent
|
|
1658 [text/enriched: RFC 1896]
|
|
1659 @quotation
|
|
1660 P. Resnick and A. Walker, ``The text/enriched MIME Content-type'',
|
|
1661 February 1996, (obsolete RFC 1563).
|
|
1662 @end quotation
|
|
1663
|
|
1664
|
|
1665
|
|
1666 @node text/plain, tm-kernel, text/enriched, Glossary
|
|
1667 @subsection text/plain
|
70
|
1668
|
74
|
1669 @cindex{text/plain}@strong{text/plain} is a media type (@ref{media
|
|
1670 type}) for plain text (@ref{plain text}), defined in RFC 2046 (@ref{RFC
|
|
1671 2046}).@refill
|
|
1672
|
|
1673 The default media type of ``text/plain; charset=us-ascii'' for Internet
|
|
1674 mail describes existing Internet practice. That is, it is the type of
|
|
1675 body defined by RFC 822 (@ref{RFC 822}).@refill
|
|
1676
|
|
1677 (cf. @ref{MIME charset}) (cf. @ref{us-ascii})
|
|
1678
|
8
|
1679
|
|
1680
|
|
1681 @node tm-kernel, tm-MUA, text/plain, Glossary
|
|
1682 @subsection tm-kernel, tm
|
|
1683
|
70
|
1684 Emacs $B$G(B MIME (@ref{MIME}) $B$rMxMQ$9$k$?$a$N(B user interface $B$rDs6!$9$k(B
|
|
1685 library $B72!#(B`tools for MIME' $B$NN,!#(B
|
8
|
1686
|
|
1687 @noindent
|
70
|
1688 @strong{[$B$I$&$G$bNI$$$3$H(B(^-^;]}
|
8
|
1689 @quotation
|
|
1690
|
|
1691 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1692 @item
|
70
|
1693 tm $B$O(B ``tiny-mime'' $B$NN,$8$c$J$$$i$7$$$>(B (^-^;
|
8
|
1694
|
|
1695 @item
|
70
|
1696 tm $B$O:n<T$N%$%K%7%c%k$8$c$J$$$i$7$$$>(B (^-^;
|
8
|
1697
|
|
1698 @item
|
70
|
1699 ``Tools for MIME'' $B$NN,$H$$$&$N$O$3$8$D$1$i$7$$$>(B (^-^;
|
8
|
1700 @end itemize
|
|
1701 @end quotation
|
|
1702
|
|
1703
|
|
1704
|
|
1705 @node tm-MUA, us-ascii, tm-kernel, Glossary
|
|
1706 @subsection tm-MUA
|
70
|
1707
|
|
1708 tm (@ref{tm-kernel}) $B$rMQ$$$?(B MUA (@ref{MUA}) $B$b$7$/$O(B MUA $B$KBP$9$k(B
|
|
1709 extender.@refill
|
|
1710
|
|
1711 @cindex{tm $BBg@9$j(B package}@strong{tm $BBg@9$j(B package} $B$K$O(B
|
8
|
1712
|
|
1713 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1714 @item
|
70
|
1715 mh-e (@ref{(mh-e)}) $BMQ$N(B @cindex{tm-mh-e}@strong{tm-mh-e}
|
|
1716 @item
|
|
1717 GNUS $BMQ$N(B @cindex{tm-gnus}@strong{tm-gnus}
|
8
|
1718 @item
|
70
|
1719 Gnus $BMQ$N(B @cindex{gnus-mime}@strong{gnus-mime} (@ref{(gnus-mime-en)})
|
|
1720 @item
|
|
1721 VM $BMQ$N(B @cindex{tm-vm}@strong{tm-vm}
|
8
|
1722 @item
|
70
|
1723 RMAIL $BMQ$N(B @cindex{tm-rmail}@strong{tm-rmail}
|
8
|
1724 @end itemize
|
|
1725
|
70
|
1726 @noindent
|
|
1727 $B$,4^$^$l$F$$$k!#(B
|
|
1728
|
|
1729 $BFHN)$7$?(B MUA $B$H$7$F$O(B cmail (@ref{(cmail)}) $B$,(B tm $B$rMxMQ2DG=$G$"$k!#(B
|
8
|
1730
|
|
1731
|
|
1732 @node us-ascii, , tm-MUA, Glossary
|
|
1733 @subsection us-ascii
|
70
|
1734
|
|
1735 $B%"%a%j%+O"K.$J$I$G;H$o$l$k1Q8l$J$I$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N(B MIME charset
|
|
1736 (@ref{MIME charset}) $B$N#1$D!#(B@refill
|
|
1737
|
|
1738 ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) $B$N$_$+$i$J$j(B ISO 2022 (@ref{ISO 2022}) $B$K$h$kId9f3H(B
|
|
1739 $BD%(B (@ref{Code extension})$B$O5v$5$l$J$$!#(B@refill
|
|
1740
|
|
1741 Internet mail $B$K$*$1$kI8=`$NId9f2=J8;z=89g(B(@ref{Coded character set})$B$G(B
|
|
1742 $B$"$j!"L@<(E*$K(B MIME charset $B$,<($5$l$J$$>l9g$O86B'$H$7$F(B
|
|
1743 @cindex{us-ascii}@strong{us-ascii} $B$,;H$o$l$k!#(B@refill
|
|
1744
|
|
1745 $B$^$?!"(BRFC 822 (@ref{RFC 822}) $B$K$*$1$k(B @cindex{ASCII}@strong{ASCII} $B$O(B
|
|
1746 us-ascii $B$r;X$9$b$N$H2r<a$9$Y$-$G$"$k!#(B
|
8
|
1747
|
|
1748
|
|
1749 @node Setting, Bug report, Introduction, Top
|
|
1750 @chapter Setting
|
|
1751
|
|
1752 In the tm package, two files, @file{mime-setup.el} and
|
|
1753 @file{tm-setup.el}, are provided to ease the setup.@refill
|
|
1754
|
|
1755 The @file{mime-setup.el} is used for the whole MIME related
|
|
1756 setup including MIME encoding using @file{tm-edit.el}, while
|
|
1757 @file{tm-setup.el} is used to set up tm-MUA only.
|
|
1758
|
|
1759
|
|
1760 @menu
|
|
1761 * mime-setup:: Normal setting
|
|
1762 * tm-setup:: Setting not to use tm-edit
|
|
1763 * setting for VM:: Setting for VM
|
|
1764 * manual setting:: Setting up without loading provided setup files
|
|
1765 @end menu
|
|
1766
|
|
1767 @node mime-setup, tm-setup, Setting, Setting
|
|
1768 @section Normal setting
|
70
|
1769
|
|
1770 If you want normal setting, please use @cindex{mime-setup}@strong{mime-setup}.
|
8
|
1771 For example, please insert following into @file{~/.emacs}:
|
|
1772
|
|
1773 @lisp
|
|
1774 (load "mime-setup")
|
|
1775 @end lisp
|
|
1776
|
|
1777
|
|
1778 As @file{mime-setup.el} loads @file{tm-setup.el}, you
|
|
1779 don't need to load @file{tm-setup.el} when you use
|
|
1780 @file{mime-setup.el} (Description of old version of Gnus FAQ is
|
|
1781 wrong!)
|
|
1782
|
|
1783
|
|
1784 @menu
|
|
1785 * signature::
|
|
1786 * Notice about GNUS:: Notices for GNUS
|
|
1787 @end menu
|
|
1788
|
|
1789 @node signature, Notice about GNUS, mime-setup, mime-setup
|
|
1790 @subsection signature
|
70
|
1791
|
|
1792 You can set up the @cindex{automatic signature selection
|
|
1793 tool}@strong{automatic signature selection
|
|
1794 tool} using @file{mime-setup}. If you want to
|
8
|
1795 automatically select the signature file depending on how the message
|
|
1796 headers show, add lines like shown below to your .emacs (Refer to the
|
|
1797 reference manual of @file{signature.el} for more details).
|
|
1798
|
|
1799 @lisp
|
|
1800 (setq signature-file-alist
|
|
1801 '((("Newsgroups" . "jokes") . "~/.signature-jokes")
|
|
1802 (("Newsgroups" . ("zxr" "nzr")) . "~/.signature-sun")
|
|
1803 (("To" . ("ishimaru" "z-suzuki")) . "~/.signature-sun")
|
|
1804 (("To" . "tea") . "~/.signature-jokes")
|
|
1805 (("To" . ("sim" "oku" "takuo")) . "~/.signature-formal")
|
|
1806 ))
|
|
1807 @end lisp
|
|
1808
|
|
1809
|
|
1810
|
|
1811 @defvar mime-setup-use-signature
|
|
1812
|
|
1813 If it is not @code{nil}, @file{mime-setup.el} sets up for
|
|
1814 @file{signature.el}. Its default value is @code{t}.
|
|
1815 @end defvar
|
|
1816
|
|
1817
|
|
1818
|
|
1819 @defvar mime-setup-signature-key-alist
|
|
1820
|
|
1821 It defines key to bind signature inserting command for each
|
|
1822 major-mode. Its default value is following:
|
|
1823
|
|
1824 @lisp
|
|
1825 ((mail-mode . "\C-c\C-w"))
|
|
1826 @end lisp
|
|
1827
|
|
1828
|
|
1829 If you want to change, please rewrite it. For example:
|
|
1830
|
|
1831 @lisp
|
|
1832 (set-alist 'mime-setup-signature-key-alist
|
|
1833 'news-reply-mode "\C-c\C-w")
|
|
1834 @end lisp
|
|
1835
|
|
1836 @end defvar
|
|
1837
|
|
1838
|
|
1839
|
|
1840 @defvar mime-setup-default-signature-key
|
|
1841
|
|
1842 If key to bind signature inserting command for a major-mode is not found
|
|
1843 from @code{mime-setup-signature-key-alist}, its value is used as key.
|
|
1844 Its default value is @code{"\C-c\C-s"}.
|
|
1845 @end defvar
|
|
1846
|
|
1847
|
|
1848
|
|
1849 @node Notice about GNUS, , signature, mime-setup
|
|
1850 @subsection Notices for GNUS
|
|
1851
|
|
1852 When @file{mime-setup.el} sets up for @file{signature.el}, it sets
|
|
1853 variable @code{gnus-signature-file} to @code{nil}. Therefore GNUS does
|
|
1854 not insert signature automatically when it is sending a message. Reason
|
|
1855 of this setting is following:@refill
|
|
1856
|
|
1857 GNUS inserts signature after @file{tm-edit.el} composed as MIME message.
|
|
1858 Therefore signature inserted by GNUS is not processed as a valid MIME
|
|
1859 part. In particular, for multipart message, signature places in outside
|
|
1860 of MIME part. So MIME MUA might not display it.@refill
|
|
1861
|
|
1862 Other notice is key bind. In historical reason, key bind to insert
|
|
1863 signature is @kbd{C-c C-s} (like mh-e (@ref{(mh-e)})) instead of
|
|
1864 @kbd{C-c C-w}. If you change to GNUS's default, please set following:
|
|
1865
|
|
1866 @lisp
|
|
1867 (set-alist 'mime-setup-signature-key-alist 'news-reply-mode "\C-c\C-w")
|
|
1868 @end lisp
|
|
1869
|
|
1870
|
|
1871
|
|
1872 @node tm-setup, setting for VM, mime-setup, Setting
|
|
1873 @section Setting not to use tm-edit
|
70
|
1874
|
|
1875 @cindex{tm-setup}@strong{tm-setup} only sets up tm-MUA (@ref{tm-MUA})s.
|
|
1876 In other words, it is a setting to avoid to use tm-edit. If you don't
|
|
1877 want to compose MIME message or want to use other MIME composer, please
|
|
1878 use it instead of @file{mime-setup.el}.@refill
|
8
|
1879
|
|
1880 For example, please insert following into @file{~/.emacs}:
|
|
1881
|
|
1882 @lisp
|
|
1883 (load "tm-setup")
|
|
1884 @end lisp
|
|
1885
|
|
1886
|
|
1887
|
|
1888 @noindent
|
|
1889 @strong{[Memo]}
|
|
1890 @quotation
|
|
1891
|
|
1892 If you use @file{mime-setup.el}, you you don't need to load
|
|
1893 @file{tm-setup.el}.
|
|
1894 @end quotation
|
|
1895
|
|
1896
|
|
1897
|
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1898 @node setting for VM, manual setting, tm-setup, Setting
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1899 @section Setting for VM
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1901 If you use @cindex{vm}@strong{vm}, please insert following in
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1910 @noindent
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1911 @strong{[Notice]}
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1912 @quotation
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1914 If you use @cindex{BBDB}@strong{BBDB}, please insert @code{(require
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1916 @end quotation
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1920 @node manual setting, , setting for VM, Setting
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1923 You may find the valuable hints in @file{mime-setup.el} or
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1924 @file{tm-setup.el} if you want to set up MIME environment
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1925 without loading the tm-provided setup files.
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1928 @strong{[Memo]}
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1929 @quotation
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1931 Current tm provides some convenient features to expect tm-edit, and
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1932 they can not use if @file{mime-setup.el} is not used. If you
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1933 want to set up original setting to use tm-edit, please declare
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1934 following setting:
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1936 @lisp
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1937 (provide 'mime-setup)
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1938 @end lisp
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1940 @end quotation
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1944 @node Bug report, Concept Index, Setting, Top
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1945 @chapter How to report bug and about mailing list of tm
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1946
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1947 If you write bug-reports and/or suggestions for improvement, please
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1948 send them to the tm Mailing List:
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1950 @itemize @bullet
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1951 @item
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1952 Japanese <bug-tm-ja@@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp>
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1953 @item
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1954 English <bug-tm-en@@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp>
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1955 @end itemize
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1958 Notice that, we does not welcome bug reports about too old version.
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1959 Bugs in old version might be fixed. So please try latest version at
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1960 first.@refill
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1963 you write only ``tm does not work'', we can not find such situations.
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1964 At least, you should write name, type, variants and version of OS,
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1965 emacs, tm and MUA, and setting. In addition, if error occurs, to send
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1966 backtrace is very important. (cf. @ref{(emacs)Bugs}) @refill
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1968 Bug may not appear only your environment, but also in a lot of
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1969 environment (otherwise it might not bug). Therefor if you send mail to
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1970 author directly, we must write a lot of mails. So please send mail to
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1971 address for tm bugs instead of author.@refill
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1973 Via the tm ML, you can report tm bugs, obtain the latest release of
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1974 tm, and discuss future enhancements to tm. To join the tm ML, send
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1975 e-mail to:
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1977 @itemize @bullet
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1984 @noindent
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1985 Since the user registration is done manually, please write the mail
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1986 body in human-recognizable language (^_^).
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1990 @chapter Concept Index
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1992 @printindex cp
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1994 @node Variable Index, , Concept Index, Top
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1995 @chapter Variable Index
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1996
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1997 @printindex vr
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1998 @bye
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