On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 01:17:21PM +1200, Stephen Blackheath wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Travis Bemann wrote:
> > We could always use UTF8 (read: ASCII). ;)
> 
> OK - Let's specify UTF8.
> (The other option was \uXXXX as used in Java - this makes the files
> human-readable).

Hey guys, while you were gone I hacked this round thing out of stone that
looks very cool. I need a round sounding name for it,

whaaa
whoo
whhiii
wheeee
wheel!!!!!


> So, how about this then, everyone:
> 
> MetaData is in '<name>=<value>' format (spaces allowed before and after
> '=' or not?), encoded in UTF-8.  Lines are delimited by a single '\n'
> character.  So far we have
> 
>   Content-Type
>   Content-Encoding
> 
> specified as having meaning in MetaData.  Example:
> 
> Content-Type=text/plain

Please use the parser that already exists for this.

> 
> 
> Steve
> 
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-- 
\oskar

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