Re: ヨサホイ節
- From: dareka <dareka@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:24:36 +0900
Peter Maydell wrote:
dareka <dareka@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Paul Blay wrote:
I think it is true, to first approximation, that at the present the only
"hold-out" against UTF-8 encoded newsgroup posts is in the client-end
newsreader software.
OK, then explain it to the RFC people who seem not to
recommend using 8-bit code on the Internet mail and the like
News Is Not Mail. (unencoded) 8-bit in mail is not recommended
because there are known to be problems in some widely deployed
mail servers which will mangle your mail. News servers, on the
other hand, are (almost?) all 8-bit clean. As Paul says, the
news software with problems is almost always the client.
So you means that the people who made or/and are updating the
related protocols or RFCs recommend the use of the 8-bit code
on the Internet news? Maybe sending subject headers in raw
sjis 半角カナ is also recommended? Maybe it worth a test to see
if Mozilla now recommends it or not.
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