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- RFC 1468:
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- Title: Japanese Character Encoding for Internet Messages
- Author: J. Murai, M. Crispin & E. van der Poel
- Mailbox: jun@wide.ad.jp, MRC@PANDA.COM,
- erik@poel.juice.or.jp
- Pages: 6
- Characters: 10,970
- Updates/Obsoletes: none
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- This document describes the encoding used in electronic mail and
- network news messages in several Japanese networks. It was first
- specified by and used in JUNET. The encoding is now also widely used
- in Japanese IP communities. The name given to this encoding is
- "ISO-2022-JP", which is intended to be used in the "charset" parameter
- field of MIME headers.
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- Joyce K. Reynolds
- USC/Information Sciences Institute
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