ietf-nntp NNTP and 16-bit charsets

Martin Duerst duerst at w3.org
Thu Jul 5 19:21:17 PDT 2001


At 10:40 01/05/08 +0000, Charles Lindsey wrote:
>Here, again, is the full text.
>
>Each response MUST start with a three-digit response code that is
>sufficient to distinguish all responses. Certain valid responses are
>defined to be multi-line; for all others, the response is contained in a
>single line. All multi-line responses MUST adhere to the following format:
>
>     1. The resonse consists of a sequence of one or more "lines", each
>        being a stream of octets ending with 0x0d0a (US-ASCII CRLF). Apart

Can you please change 0x0d0a to 0x0d 0x0a? Otherwise, you very easily
get problems when somebody uses that directly (in particular on a
little-endian machine).

Regards, Martin.



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