From: Charles Lindsey (chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jan 01 2001 - 09:43:57 CST
In <200012311917967.SM00182@mail.os2bbs.com> "Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz" <Shmuel@acm.org> writes:
>I don't see how it could be read that way, but if you're really
>worried then how about changing the wording to
> Posters SHOULD avoid using control characters in the CCSs
> specified by the Content-Type header (US-ASCII if not specified)
> except for tab (ASCII 9), formfeed (ASCII 12), and backspace
More or less. I now have:
Posters SHOULD avoid using control characters from the CCS in use
(4.4.2) except (when that CCS incorporates US-ASCII) for tab (ASCII
9), formfeed (ASCII 12), and backspace (ASCII 8).
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