+1999-05-31 MORIOKA Tomohiko <tomo@m17n.org>
+
+ * mime-en.sgml (Network representation of header): Translate.
+
1999-05-27 Shuhei KOBAYASHI <shuhei@aqua.ocn.ne.jp>
* mel-b-el.el (pack-sequence): Eliminate local variable `i'.
@chapter Network representation of header
@cindex RFC 2047
@cindex Standards Track
+@cindex encoded-word
@cindex RFC 2047
-encoded-word \e$B$O\e(B header \e$B$GHs\e(B ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) \e$BJ8;z$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$N7A<0\e(B
-\e$B$G!"\e(B@strong{RFC 2047} \e$B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$^$9!#\e(B@refill
+@strong{RFC 2047} defines the @strong{encoded-word} which is a format to
+represent non-ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) characters in a header.@refill
@noindent
Track (obsolete RFC 1521,1522,1590).
@end quotation
-\e$B$^$?!"9T57$N0-$$$3$H$@$H8@$($^$9$,!"\e(Bencoded-word \e$B$rMQ$$$:$KHs\e(B ASCII
-(@ref{ASCII}) \e$BJ8;z$r\e(B header \e$B$KF~$l$?5-;v$bB8:_$7$^$9!#\e(B@refill
+The encoded-word is the only valid format to represent non-ASCII
+(@ref{ASCII}) characters in a header, but there are also invalid styles.
+Such kinds of evil messages represent non-ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) characters
+in headers without encoded-words (it is called "raw" non-ASCII
+(@ref{ASCII}) characters).@refill
-FLIM \e$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-ASCII (@ref{ASCII}) characters.
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