Am 2005-04-06 20:56:20, schrieb Martin Dickopp: > Die Transfercodierung spielt da keine Rolle. Ich bezweifle ja nicht, daß > Du die ESC-Zeichen innerhalb der ANSI-Sequenzen korrekt als =1B codiert > hast, wie quoted-printable das verlangt, sondern daß die ANSI-Sequenzen > überhaupt vorkommen dürfen. :) > > In RFC 2046 steht: > > | The "text" media type is intended for sending material which is > | principally textual in form. A "charset" parameter may be used to > | indicate the character set of the body text for "text" subtypes, > | notably including the subtype "text/plain", which is a generic subtype > | for plain text. Plain text does not provide for or allow formatting > | commands, font attribute specifications, processing instructions, > | interpretation directives, or content markup. Plain text is seen > | simply as a linear sequence of characters, possibly interrupted by > | line breaks or page breaks. Plain text may allow the stacking of > | several characters in the same position in the text. Plain text in > | scripts like Arabic and Hebrew may also include facilitites that allow > | the arbitrary mixing of text segments with opposite writing > | directions. > > Ich beziehe mich auf die Aussage "Plain text does not [...] allow [...] > font attribute specifications, processing instructions, interpretation > directives, or content markup." Aber: ________________________________________________ / | Plain text may allow the stacking of several | characters in the same position in the text. \________________________________________________ Wozu ja die ANSI sequenzen gehören. > Martin Greetings Michelle -- [31mLinux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/[0m [32mMichelle Konzack [33mApt. 917 [36mICQ #328449886[0m [32m [33m50, rue de Soultz [36mMSM LinuxMichi[0m [32m0033/3/88452356 [33m67100 Strasbourg/France [36mIRC #Debian (irc.icq.com)[0m
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