Charset implementation adding encoding and decoding support for UTF-7 (as in RFC 2152, in two variants) and modified UTF-7 (RFC 3501) to Java. The two variants of UTF-7 supported differ in the encoding chosen for Set O (optional direct characters).
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MIT LicenseFollow Java UTF-7 Charset support
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