>>>>> "AL" == Aleksandr Lomanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

AL> As I understood you Wes live in US.

I'm not sure why that matters, but thanks for the rest of the
comments...

I'm not sure how I think about removing the forward encoding...  I'll
have to think about it.  One ramification is that if we remove the
generic BER routines, there could be applications that still make use of
the forwarding encoding ones (why they're using us for those functions
is a good question, however).

(I was the one that designed the reverse encoding because I thought the
forwarding encoding wasn't the best way forward, but having said that
I'm still nervous about removing the forward.  But I couldn't tell you
why :-)
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.

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