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<head>
-<title>FLIM 1.10 Manual about MIME Features
+<title>FLIM 1.14 Reference Manual about MIME Features
<author>MORIOKA Tomohiko <mail>morioka@jaist.ac.jp</mail>
-<date>1998/07/01
+<date>1999-01-27
<toc>
</head>
<abstract>
<p>
-This file documents MIME features of FLIM, a Internet message
-parsing/encoding library for GNU Emacs.
+This file documents MIME features of FLIM, a fundamental library to
+process Internet Messages for GNU Emacsen.
</abstract>
Return entity-number of <var>entity</var>.
</defun>
+
+<h2> Find Entity
+<node> Entity Search
+<p>
<defun name="mime-find-entity-from-number">
<args> entity-number <opts> message
<p>
<code>mime-message-structure</code> is used.
</defun>
+<defun name="mime-find-entity-from-content-id">
+ <args> cid <opts> message
+<p>
+Return entity from <var>cid</var> in <var>message</var>.
+<p>
+If <var>message</var> is not specified,
+<code>mime-message-structure</code> is used.
+</defun>
+
<h2> Functions about attributes of mime-entity
<node> Entity Attributes
Return content of <var>entity</var> as byte sequence.
</defun>
+<defun name="mime-insert-entity-content">
+ <args> entity
+<p>
+Insert content of <var>entity</var> at point.
+</defun>
+
<defun name="mime-write-entity-content">
<args> entity filename
<p>
Write content of <var>entity</var> into <var>filename</var>.
</defun>
+
+<h2> Network representation of Entity
+<node> Entity-network-representation
+<p>
+<defun name="mime-insert-entity">
+ <args> entity
+<p>
+Insert header and body of <var>entity</var> at point.
+</defun>
+
<defun name="mime-write-entity">
<args> entity filename
<p>
<h1> Network representation of header
<node> encoded-word
<p>
-encoded-word \e$B$O\e(B header \e$B$GHs\e(B <dref>ASCII</dref> \e$BJ8;z$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N7A\e(B
-\e$B<0$G!"\e(B<concept>RFC 2047</concept> \e$B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$^$9!#\e(B
+<concept>RFC 2047</concept> defines the
+<concept>encoded-word</concept> which is a format to represent
+non-<dref>ASCII</dref> characters in a header.
<p>
<rfc number="2047" type="Standards Track" author="K. Moore"
title="MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part
Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text"
date="November 1996" obsolete="1521,1522,1590">
<p>
-\e$B$^$?!"9T57$N0-$$$3$H$@$H8@$($^$9$,!"\e(Bencoded-word \e$B$rMQ$$$:$KHs\e(B
-<dref>ASCII</dref> \e$BJ8;z$r\e(B header \e$B$KF~$l$?5-;v$bB8:_$7$^$9!#\e(B
+The encoded-word is the only valid format to represent
+non-<dref>ASCII</dref> characters in a header, but there are also
+invalid styles. Such kinds of evil messages represent
+non-<dref>ASCII</dref> characters in headers without encoded-words (it
+is called "raw" non-<dref>ASCII</dref> characters).
<p>
-FLIM \e$B$O$3$l$i$rId9f2=!&I|9f2=$9$k5!G=$rDs6!$7$^$9!#\e(B
+FLIM provides encoding/decoding features of both encoded-word and
+invalid "raw" non-<dref>ASCII</dref> characters.
<h2> Header encoding/decoding
encoded-word.
<p>
Each field is encoded as corresponding method specified by variable
-<code>eword-field-encoding-method-alist</code>.
+<code>mime-field-encoding-method-alist</code>.
</defun>
+<defvar name="mime-field-encoding-method-alist">
+<p>
+Association list to specify field encoding method. Each element looks
+like (FIELD . METHOD).
+<p>
+If METHOD is <code>mime</code>, the FIELD will be encoded into MIME
+format (encoded-word).
+<p>
+If METHOD is <code>nil</code>, the FIELD will not be encoded.
+<p>
+If METHOD is a MIME charset, the FIELD will be encoded as the charset
+when it must be convert into network-code.
+<p>
+Otherwise the FIELD will be encoded as variable
+<code>default-mime-charset</code> when it must be convert into
+network-code.
+</defvar>
+
<h1> Various Customization
<node> custom
<p>
<define type="group" name="mime">
<p>
-MIME \e$B4XO"5!G=$K4X$9$k\e(B group.
+The group associated with functions related to MIME.
<p>
-<code>mail</code> \e$B$H\e(B <code>news</code> \e$B$KB0$9$k!#\e(B
+It belongs to <code>mail</code> and <code>news</code>.
</define>
-<defvar name="mime-temp-directory">
-<p>
-MIME \e$B5!G=$K4X$9$k<BAu$,0l;~E*$K;HMQ$9$k\e(B file \e$B$r:n@.$9$k\e(B directory.
-<p>
-\e$B4D6-JQ?t\e(B <code>MIME_TMP_DIR</code>, <code>TM_TMP_DIR</code>,
-<code>TMPDIR</code>, <code>TMP</code> \e$B$b$7$/$O\e(B <code>TEMP</code> \e$B$,@_Dj\e(B
-\e$B$5$l$F$$$?>l9g!"$=$l$r=i4|CM$H$7$FMQ$$$k!#2?$b@_Dj$5$l$F$$$J$$>l9g!"\e(B
-<code>"/tmp/"</code> \e$B$rMQ$$$k!#\e(B
-</defvar>
-
<h1> Appendix
<node> Appendix
<node> Bug report
<p>
If you write bug-reports and/or suggestions for improvement, please
-send them to the tm Mailing List:
+send them to the EMACS-MIME Mailing List:
<ul>
-<li> Japanese <mail>bug-tm-ja@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp</mail>
-<li> English <mail>bug-tm-en@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp</mail>
+<li> English <mail>emacs-mime-en@m17n.org</mail>
+<li> Japanese <mail>emacs-mime-ja@m17n.org</mail>
</ul>
<p>
Bug may not appear only your environment, but also in a lot of
environment (otherwise it might not bug). Therefor if you send mail
to author directly, we must write a lot of mails. So please send mail
-to address for tm bugs instead of author.
+to address for EMACS-MIME Mailing List instead of author.
<p>
-Via the tm ML, you can report FLIM bugs, obtain the latest release of
-FLIM, and discuss future enhancements to FLIM. To join the tm ML,
-send empty e-mail to:
+Via the EMACS-MIME ML, you can report FLIM bugs, obtain the latest
+release of FLIM, and discuss future enhancements to FLIM. To join the
+EMACS-MIME ML, send an empty e-mail to:
<ul>
-<li> Japanese <mail>tm-ja-help@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp</mail>
-<li> English <mail>tm-en-help@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp</mail>
+<li> English <mail>emacs-mime-en-ctl@m17n.org</mail>
+<li> Japanese <mail>emacs-mime-ja-ctl@m17n.org</mail>
</ul>
<h2> CVS based development
<node> CVS
<p>
-FLIM \e$B$N\e(B file \e$B$O\e(B CVS \e$B$r;H$C$F4IM}$5$l$F$$$^$9!#$3$N$?$a!"0J2<$NJ}K!$G:G\e(B
-\e$B?7$N\e(B FLIM \e$B$rF~<j$9$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!'\e(B
+Files in FLIM are managed under CVS. Therefore you can obtain the
+newest FLIM by the following method:
<verb>
(0) cvs login
- % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp:/hare/cvs/root \
- login
+ % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root login
CVS password: [CR] # NULL string
(1) checkout
- % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp:/hare/cvs/root \
+ % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root \
checkout [-r TAG] flim
</verb>
<p>
-CVS \e$B$rMQ$$$?3+H/$K;22C$7$?$$J}$O\e(B
+If you would like to join CVS based development, please send mail to
<ul>
-<li> <mail>cvs@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp</mail>
+<li> <mail>cvs@cvs.m17n.org</mail>
</ul>
<noindent>
-\e$B$^$G!"\e(Baccount \e$BL>$H\e(B UNIX \e$B$N\e(B passwd \e$B$HF1$87A<0$N\e(B crypt \e$B2=$5$l$?\e(B password
-\e$B$r1h$($F8fO"Mm$/$@$5$$!#\e(B
+with your account name and your public key for ssh.
+cvsroot is :ext:cvs@@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root.
<h2> History of FLIM