Hi,
From what I understand of the ASN.1 specs, the ... delimits the
extension values from the regular values. Thus, Integer(1..32768,...)
provides for extensibility, i.e. it indicates that there might be more
values required in further versions.
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Tanu Malhotra wrote:
>Well, I have never heard of Integer(1 ... 256) It has only two dots and not
>three. But if it was a typing mistake then Integer(1..32768) means the size
>or the range of the integer is from 1 to 32768.
>
>/Tanu
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>Hi All,
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>What does Integer(1 ... 32 768, ...) mean in PER aligned encoded ASN.1.
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>We understand Integer(1 ... 256) but not the def with a second part...
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>Thank you
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>Louw
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