On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:11:44PM +0100, thalm wrote: > Yes, that is correct. But my point is why does netcat defaults to a LF > behavior (don't know if there is the option of sending CRLF instead of LF) > and telnet defaults defaults to CRLF ? > > netcat is very much used to "talk" to HTTP servers. So why does netcat does > not use by default CRLF ? Again, this breaks HTTP RFC rules concerning HTTP > server and HTTP client behavior...
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