+2011-03-03 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
+
+ * url.texi (Dealing with HTTP documents): Remove reference to
+ function url-decode-text-part; never seems to have existed. (Bug#6038)
+
2011-03-02 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* dired-x.texi (Multiple Dired Directories): Remove mentions
HTTP URLs are retrieved into a buffer containing the HTTP headers
followed by the body. Since the headers are quasi-MIME, they may be
processed using the MIME library. @xref{Top,, Emacs MIME,
-emacs-mime, The Emacs MIME Manual}. The URL package provides a
-function to do this in general:
-
-@defun url-decode-text-part handle &optional coding
-This function decodes charset-encoded text in the current buffer. In
-Emacs, the buffer is expected to be unibyte initially and is set to
-multibyte after decoding.
-HANDLE is the MIME handle of the original part. CODING is an explicit
-coding to use, overriding what the MIME headers specify.
-The coding system used for the decoding is returned.
-
-Note that this function doesn't deal with @samp{http-equiv} charset
-specifications in HTML @samp{<meta>} elements.
-@end defun
+emacs-mime, The Emacs MIME Manual}.
@node file/ftp
@section file and ftp