On Tue, 07 Oct 1997 17:43:13 +0100,
In article <hamO0gRDAI2c091yn@bigblue.no>, bv@bigblue.no (B. Vermo) wrote:
> In article <Pine.LNX.3.95.971006121724.8222B-100000@ciapek.uci.agh.edu.pl>,
> Lukasz Grochal <cypis@ciapek.uci.agh.edu.pl> wrote:
> |
> | Hmm... not so messy, actually, works much the same way,
> |Quoted-Printable does. ... Still... yarn can't decode it... sniff :(
> |
> With messy, I mean the way it looks to those with non-compliant software.
> One of those days, I will make an import and export filter for Vsoup
> to handle it - if I get around to it.
I'm working on just such a filter. It'll be part of the new DDigest
program due to be completed in about a week or two. DOS and
Windows-95 versions will be released first. An OS/2 version will be
released later.
Encoded headers will be decoded. If the charset used doesn't match
the default, it will be converted into 7-bit US-ASCII. The first
version will handle US-ASCII, ISO-8859-1, and ISO-8859-2 character
sets.
Why add it to DDigest? DDigest already has all the SOUP reading and
writing functions needed.
Let me know if you have any questions or comments,
bob
-- Bob Rush | eschew obfuscation bobr@mcs.com | <http://www.mcs.com/~bobr/> |Now there's no more oak oppression, for they passed a noble law, and the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, axe, and saw. -Neil Peart, "The Trees"