[MPlayer-dev-eng] Drag&Drop v2

Kovriga, Gregory gregory.kovriga at intel.com
Mon Aug 12 13:18:04 CEST 2002


Here is a piece of info (from RFC2483)

The format of text/uri-list resources is:

    1) Any lines beginning with the '#' character are comment lines
        and are ignored during processing. (Note that URIs may contain
        the '#' character, so it is only a comment character when it is
        the first character on a line.)

    2) The remaining non-comment lines shall be URIs (URNs or URLs),
        encoded according to the URL or URN specifications (RFC2141,
        RFC1738 and RFC2396). Each URI shall appear on one and only one
        line. Very long URIs are not broken in the text/uri-list format.
        Content-transfer-encodings may be used to enforce line length
        limitations.

    3) As for all text/* formats, lines are terminated with a CRLF pair.

-----Original Message-----
From: Arpi [mailto:arpi at thot.banki.hu]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:23 PM
To: mplayer-dev-eng at mplayerhq.hu
Subject: Re: Re: Re: [MPlayer-dev-eng] Drag&Drop v2


Hi,

> > that %xx thing is not unicode. it's URL/URI coding.
> > unicode is 2byte or 4byte wide chars. utf8 is packed unicode, it looks
like
> > binary shit if you look at it.
> 
> Yes, i see, but look pl. the e', this char encoded to %C3%A9. This is two
> byte. UTF encoded Unicode char ? pl. o' -> %C3%B3. Hm. C3 is constant ? :)

hmm. maybe UTF8 with URI encoding (spec chars -> %xx) ?

unicode of o" and u" is 01xx all other hungarian chars is 00xx


A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team

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