Enriched text
| Internet media type | text/enriched |
|---|---|
| Type of format | Formatted text format |
| Standard(s) | RFC 1896 |
Enriched text is a formatted text format for e-mail, defined by the IETF in RFC 1896 and associated with the text/enriched MIME type. It is "intended to facilitate the wider interoperation of simple enriched text across a wide variety of hardware and software platforms". Today, enriched text is almost unknown in e-mail traffic, while HTML mail is widely used. Some people[who?] see enriched text, or at least the subset of HTML that can be transformed into enriched text, as a superior format for use with e-mail (mainly because of security considerations).
A predecessor of this text/enriched MIME type was called text/richtext in RFC 1341 and RFC 1521. Neither should be confused with Rich Text Format (MIME type text/rtf or application/rtf) which is an entirely different specification, devised by Microsoft.
A single newline in enriched text is treated as a space. Formatting commands are in the same style as SGML and HTML. They must be balanced and nested. These are in other words two examples of valid enriched text:
<source lang="xml"> <bold><italic>Hello, world!</italic></bold>
<italic><bold>Hello, world!</bold></italic> </source>
The following, on the other hand, is not:
<source lang="xml"> <bold><italic>Hello, world!</bold></italic> </source>
An example
As an example, the following enriched text:
<source lang="xml"> <color><param>red</param>Blood</color> is <bold>thicker</bold> than <color><param>blue</param>water</color>.
<paraindent><param>left</param><italic>-- Well-known proverb </italic></paraindent> </source>
would yield
Blood is thicker than water.
- -- Well-known proverb
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