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Re: [LI] Mail Headers - What do they mean ?
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Sudhakar Chandrasekharan forced the electrons to say:
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> The X- prefix says that this is an experimental header. It is considered
> experimental because it is not yet a standard. So I don't think you'd fi=
nd
> too much official documentation on possible values.
I think the X- prefix means not only experimental, but user defined
headers also. Thus, I can have a header "X-GUIs: Are too bad" in all my
outgoing mails, without even a ray of hope that it will ever become a
standard. :-)
Binand
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#include <stdio.h> | Binand Raj S.
char *p =3D "#include <stdio.h>%cchar *p =3D %c%s%c; | This is a self-
int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;}%c"; | printing program.
int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;} | Try it!!
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