Application Octet Stream Utf8
I have 100+ text files generated on a Windows machine that I need to convert to ASCII. Here is what I know so far: $ file -bi myfile.txt application/octet-stream.
Application Octet Stream Files
I've noticed that that attach() from django.core.mail.EmailMessage allows a bytes object to be passed as content even when the MIME type is set to text/plain. SafeMIMEText will then try to decode the text in the bytes object as UTF-8, which is necessary because the MIME specifications require text/* parts to be decodable with the encoding specified in the Content-Type header. But decoding the bytes object will fail if the bytes object does not contain valid UTF-8 encoded text.
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OTOH, attach_file() will in that case first try to decode the file's content but fall back on treating the attachment as binary, setting the Content-Type to application/octet-stream. I think the fallback provided by attach_file() is useful and I would like to extend attach() to that same behavior. Fixed -- Handled non-UTF-8 bytes objects for text/* attachments. The fallback logic which allows non-UTF-8 encoded files to be passed to attach_file() even when a text/* mime type has been specified is moved to attach(). Both functions now fall back to a content type of application/octet-stream. Fifa 17 setup exe download windows 10.
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