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There are two reasons why we can't just go ahead and use those additional
128 characters directly. One is that some older computing/communications
equipment uses that eighth bit for its own purposes.
The other is that some characters represent "control does" that might get
interpreted or translated in moving from system to system. There are some
of these in the standard ASCII 128 as well -- carrigae return, backspace,
and so on -- and so those get "quoted" as well when this method is used.
David Gillett
On 7 Jun 2008 at 7:14, Anapro wrote:
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] MY E_MAIL in PCBUILD
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> A minor correction. 8-bit encoding allows for 256 characters (2 to the 8th
> is 256). The standard ASCII code uses only 7-bits. If 8-bit encoding is
> used, there are 128 additional characters that can be expressed. These are
> referred to as extended characters sets.
>
> Bill did a great job of explaining the rest, but I did want to clarify this
> - can't help it - I am a retired computer science instructor!
>
> Peter Shkabara
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> -----Original Message-----
> These equal signs appear in your email because you have "quoted printable"
> encoding enabled in your email program ...instead of "plain text" or
> "8-bit". (8 bit means the standard 128 ASCI characters. Note that 2 to the
> 8th power equals 128.)
>
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