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Original date posted:2011-12-19 šļø Summary of this message: MIME libraries ...
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Original date posted:2011-12-19
šļø Summary of this message: MIME libraries are buggy and difficult to work with, with weak support. MIME functions still live in e-mail libraries, as it is the most common case.
š Original message:I wish that was the case. It would have made my life a lot easier in the
past. A lot of the MIME libraries out there are extremely buggy. MIME is
just difficult to work with, and support is still weak.
Undefined content length + text based boundaries = pain in the ass.
It is in the e-mail module because that's all MIME was originally
intended for. It's now grown beyond that now, but you will find the MIME
functions still live in the e-mail libraries. When dealing with raw MIME
encoded data, e-mail is still the most common case.
On 12/19/2011 11:16 AM, Luke-Jr wrote:
> MIME has been around much longer, and should have sufficient support in every
> language by now. For some reason, Python calls the module 'email'.
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