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UTF-7 was first proposed as an experimental protocol in RFC 1642, A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode.
This RFC has been made obsolete by RFC 2152, an informational RFC which never became a standard.
As RFC 2152 clearly states, the RFC " does not specify an Internet standard of any kind ".
Despite this RFC 2152 is quoted as the definition of UTF-7 in the IANA's list of charsets.
Neither is UTF-7 a Unicode Standard.
The Unicode Standard 5. 0 only lists UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32.

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