Re: None US ASCII characters not allowed in headers?

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9 jun 2007 kl. 22.05 skrev Robert Cummings:

On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 21:59 +0200, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
Sorry, my misstake. It turned out that the filename (stored in MySQL)
was UTF8 encoded. Setting the content header filename value
"manually" to something including umlaut characters was no problem.

Funny how the solution often presents itself after you make your problem
public *lol* :) Wonder if it falls under Murphy's Law.

... I think you made a good point there ...

//frank


Cheers,
Rob.
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