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Hej everybody,

I don't see any use of group fields.
As I read, a group ist just a sequence with the length of 1. only difference 
seems that in some applications the length-field is processed. is this correct?

Is there a difference between the following?
<group name="x" presence="optional">
<uInt32 name="z"/>
</group>

<sequence name="x">
<length name="y" presence="optional"><const value=1/><length/>
<uInt32 name="z"/>
<sequence\>

Bye, Martin

now as i am writing, i can imagine, that the output could be:
z=... vs. y=1, z=...


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