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List | Code | Heading | Add | Mod | ? |
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34 | Text format Used with @textformat |
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34 | 02 | HTML Other than XHTML |
2 | ✽ | |
34 | 03 | XML Other than XHTML |
2 | ✽ | |
34 | 05 | XHTML | 2 | ||
34 | 06 | Default text format Default: text containing no tags of any kind, except for the tags & and < that XML insists must be used to represent ampersand and less-than characters in text, and in the encoding declared at the head of the message or in the XML default (UTF-8 or UTF-16) if there is no explicit declaration |
4 | ✽ | |
34 | 07 | Basic ASCII text Plain text containing no tags of any kind, except for the tags & and < that XML insists must be used to represent ampersand and less-than characters in text, and with the character set limited to the ASCII range, i.e. valid characters whose Unicode character number lies between 32 (space) and 126 (tilde) |
4 | ✽ |
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