So what happens if my JWS Payload contains a "." character in it?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: jose [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Phillip
Hallam-Baker
> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 11:14 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [jose] Direct Compact Serialization
> 
> The revised draft is now up. It is essentially a one pager. Which turns
out to be
> five with the boiler plate and IANA section.
> 
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hallambaker-joseunencoded-01
> 
> 2. Serialization
> 
>    In the JWS Direct Serialization, no JWS Unprotected Header is used.
>    In this case, the JOSE Header and the JWS Protected Header are the
>    same.
> 
>    In the JWS Direct Serialization, a JWS is represented as the
>    concatenation:
> 
>    UTF8(JWS Protected Header)) || '.' || (JWS Payload) || '.' ||
> 
>    (JWS Signature)
> 
>    The calculation of the signature is performed over the octet sequence
>    that corresponds to the concatenation:
> 
>    UTF8(JWS Protected Header)) || '.' || (JWS Payload) || '.'
> 
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