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Title : IANA Charset Registration Procedures
Author(s) : N. Freed, J. Postel
Filename : draft-freed-charset-regist-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 07-Mar-00
MIME [RFC-2045, RFC-2046, RFC-2047, RFC-2184] and various
other modern Internet protocols are capable of using many
different charsets. This in turn means that the ability to
label different charsets is essential. This registration
procedure exists solely to associate a specific name or names
with a given charset and to give an indication of whether or
not a given charset can be used in MIME text objects. In
particular, the general applicability and appropriateness of a
given registered charset to a particular application is a
protocol issue, not a registration issue, and is not dealt
with by this registration procedure.
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