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 | | Freed & Moore Standards Track [Page 3] RFC 2184 MIME Parameter Value and Encoded Word Extensions August 1997 The obvious solution, then, is to use multiple parameters to contain a single parameter value and to use some kind of distinguished name to indicate when this is being done. |
 | | Freed & Moore Standards Track [Page 4] RFC 2184 MIME Parameter Value and Encoded Word Extensions August 1997 Specifically, an asterisk at the end of a parameter name acts as an indicator that character set and language information may appear at the beginning of the parameter value. |
 | | A single quote is used to separate the character set, language, and actual value information in the parameter value string, and an percent sign is used to flag octets encoded in hexadecimal. |
| www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2184.txt (1925 words) |
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