Matthias Wimmer wrote: > Hi Matt, > > Matt Tucker schrieb: >> The part you quoted is actually the part that specifies that the node is >> not case sensitive. Saying that the "nodeprep profile of [STRINGPREP]" >> applies to nodes (or usernames) is basically a fancy and more accurate >> way of stating that usernames are not case sensitive (it also specifies >> other rules). However, resources *are* case sensitive. > > Are are right with that, but I wanted to add, that using the nodeprep > profile of stringprep is more than being case-insensitive. It takes care > about much more letters. E.g. even the following two JIDs are the same: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the same JID as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Right. Stringprep uses the term "case folding", since the terms "case sensitive" and "case insensitive" refer only to US-ASCII characters. Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre Jabber Software Foundation http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml
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