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        RFC 2184:  

        Title:      MIME Parameter Value and Encoded Word Extensions:
		    Character Sets, Languages, and Continuations
	Author:     N. Freed, K. Moore
        Date:       August 1997
        Mailbox:    ned@innosoft.com, moore@cs.utk.edu
        Pages:      9
        Characters: 17635 
        Updates:    2045, 2047, 2183


        URL:        ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc2184.txt


This memo defines extensions to the RFC 2045 media type and RFC 2183
disposition parameter value mechanisms and also defines an extension
to the encoded words defined in RFC 2047 to allow the specification of
the language to be used for display as well as the character set.

This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.

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Joyce K. Reynolds and Mary Kennedy
USC/Information Sciences Institute