usefor-article-06 November 2001
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4.4. Characters and Character Sets
Transmission paths for news articles MUST treat news articles as
uninterpreted sequences of octets, excluding the values 0 (US-ASCII
NUL) and 13 and 10 (US-ASCII CR and LF, which MUST ONLY appear in the
combination CRLF which denotes a line separator).
NOTE: this correspponds to the range of octets permitted for
MIME "8bit data" [RFC 2045]. Thus raw binary data cannot be
transmitted in an article body except by the use of a Content-
Transfer-Encoding such as base64.
Character data is represented by octets in accordance with some
encoding scheme (UTF-8 for headers, and determined by the Content-
Type and Content-Transfer-Encoding headers for bodies).
If it comes to a relaying agent's attention that it is being asked to
pass an article using the Content-Transfer-Encoding "8bit" to a
relaying agent that does not support it, it SHOULD report this error
to its administrator. It MUST refuse to pass the article and MUST NOT
re-encode it with different MIME encodings.
NOTE: This strategy will do little harm. The target relaying
agent is unlikely to be able to make use of the article on its
own servers, and the usual flooding algorithm will likely find
some alternative route to get the article to destinations where
it is needed.
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--- ../usefor-article-05/Characters_and_Character_Sets.out July 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-06/Characters_and_Character_Sets.out November 2001