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From: William Perry <wmperry@aventail.com>
To: xemacs-beta@xemacs.org, w3-beta@indiana.edu
Subject: Equivalent of *noconv* under old Mule in XEmacs 20.0
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Subject says it all.  What is the appropriate 'null' conversion type?
Also, anybody out there want to help get real internationalization support
done in Emacs-W3 sometime soon?  ie: Get charset information out of the
MIME headers and have some sort of mapping to mule character sets?  I'd
really appreciate the help.

Also - how to handle different encodings within a single buffer?  Is that
even possible or desirable?  I'm going to have to snag the last HTTP/1.1
draft and give it a read tonight.

-Bill P.

