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+package MIME::QuotedPrint;
+
+use strict;
+use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT $VERSION);
+
+require Exporter;
+@ISA = qw(Exporter);
+@EXPORT = qw(encode_qp decode_qp);
+
+$VERSION = "3.09";
+
+use MIME::Base64; # will load XS version of {en,de}code_qp()
+
+*encode = \&encode_qp;
+*decode = \&decode_qp;
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+MIME::QuotedPrint - Encoding and decoding of quoted-printable strings
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use MIME::QuotedPrint;
+
+ $encoded = encode_qp($decoded);
+ $decoded = decode_qp($encoded);
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module provides functions to encode and decode strings into and from the
+quoted-printable encoding specified in RFC 2045 - I<MIME (Multipurpose
+Internet Mail Extensions)>. The quoted-printable encoding is intended
+to represent data that largely consists of bytes that correspond to
+printable characters in the ASCII character set. Each non-printable
+character (as defined by English Americans) is represented by a
+triplet consisting of the character "=" followed by two hexadecimal
+digits.
+
+The following functions are provided:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item encode_qp($str)
+
+=item encode_qp($str, $eol)
+
+=item encode_qp($str, $eol, $binmode)
+
+This function returns an encoded version of the string ($str) given as
+argument.
+
+The second argument ($eol) is the line-ending sequence to use. It is
+optional and defaults to "\n". Every occurrence of "\n" is replaced
+with this string, and it is also used for additional "soft line
+breaks" to ensure that no line end up longer than 76 characters. Pass
+it as "\015\012" to produce data suitable for external consumption.
+The string "\r\n" produces the same result on many platforms, but not
+all.
+
+The third argument ($binmode) will select binary mode if passed as a
+TRUE value. In binary mode "\n" will be encoded in the same way as
+any other non-printable character. This ensures that a decoder will
+end up with exactly the same string whatever line ending sequence it
+uses. In general it is preferable to use the base64 encoding for
+binary data; see L<MIME::Base64>.
+
+An $eol of "" (the empty string) is special. In this case, no "soft
+line breaks" are introduced and binary mode is effectively enabled so
+that any "\n" in the original data is encoded as well.
+
+=item decode_qp($str);
+
+This function returns the plain text version of the string given
+as argument. The lines of the result are "\n" terminated, even if
+the $str argument contains "\r\n" terminated lines.
+
+=back
+
+
+If you prefer not to import these routines into your namespace, you can
+call them as:
+
+ use MIME::QuotedPrint ();
+ $encoded = MIME::QuotedPrint::encode($decoded);
+ $decoded = MIME::QuotedPrint::decode($encoded);
+
+Perl v5.8 and better allow extended Unicode characters in strings.
+Such strings cannot be encoded directly, as the quoted-printable
+encoding is only defined for single-byte characters. The solution is
+to use the Encode module to select the byte encoding you want. For
+example:
+
+ use MIME::QuotedPrint qw(encode_qp);
+ use Encode qw(encode);
+
+ $encoded = encode_qp(encode("UTF-8", "\x{FFFF}\n"));
+ print $encoded;
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright 1995-1997,2002-2004 Gisle Aas.
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<MIME::Base64>
+
+=cut