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- From: ddj+@cs.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio)
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- Subject: Re: X.400 and multimedia mail
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- Date: 14 Dec 92 15:57:37 GMT
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- In article <1gg2qjINN2df@chnews.intel.com> bhoughto@sedona.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) writes:
- >RFC 1341 explicitly cites a desire to use only characters
- >which appear in all[*] extant literal standards. The set
- >[A-Za-z0-9+/] (the brackets aren't included) appears just
- >about everywhere.
- [...]
- >[*] almost all? I don't remember any exceptions.
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- What about BAUDOT?
- How about the standard APL character set?
- Neither of these has lower case if my memory serves.
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