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237 // process septets (since the eighth bit is ignored, it's not an octet)368 // The initial octet shall encode, as an unsigned binary integer with bit 1 as the least significant bit,381 // all subtags should be bit strings387 // all subtags should be bit strings876 $tag |= 0x20; // set the constructed bit1049 /* The initial octet shall encode, as an unsigned binary integer with bit 1 as the least significant bit,1360 // Get an input character as a 32-bit value.1377 $bit [all...]
139 /*____________ a bit of layout ____________*/
174 left: -13.5em; /* -( width of #qsearch__in + padding of .ajax_qsearch + a bit more ) */
11 - Opened up methods for checking the "local part" (the bit before the `@`) and the "domain part" (after the `@`)
35 ACE strings (the Punycode form) are always 7bit ASCII strings.