>> In email's case this is true, but in JSON's case it's not. JSON is a >> format defined as a sequence of code points; MIME is defined as a >> sequence of octets. > > Another to look at it is that JSON is a subset of Javascript, and as such is > text rather than bytes. I don't think this can be approached from a theoretical point of view. Instead, what matters is how users want to use it. Regards, Martin
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