OK, All Y'all;-)... Good work you have done while I was away enjoying a fun conference in San Francisco;-)... You have reaffirmed that the best progress is that which which I have nothing to do;-)...
Jacob -- Can you now incorporate this and send out a revised section (is it # 11?) for your latest draft?
Best...\Stef
From your message Fri, 19 Jul 1996 10:00:01 +0200 (MET DST): } }Larry Masinter wrote: } }>I like your wording, except for the stuff about default charset: } }>I suggest replacing all of this with: }> }># Some transport mechanisms may specify a default "charset" parameter if }># none is supplied[HTTP1,HTTP2,MIME]. However, when HTML is }># transferred through mail, the charset parameter SHOULD be included, }># rather than relying on the default. } }Fine with me, except that I think that the fact that the defaults differ }for the different mechanisms should be explicitly mentionned. Also, }the "may" in the first line seems unnecessary. So what about: } }Some transport mechanisms specify a default "charset" parameter if }none is supplied[HTTP1,HTTP2,MIME]. However, especially because }the default differs for different mechanisms, when HTML is }transferred through mail, the charset parameter SHOULD be included, }rather than relying on the default. } }Regards, Martin.
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