Hi,

Paul Alfille:
> Using a "proper telnet client" sounds like added dependencies and
> libraries, unless anyone has a good suggestion of code?
> 
Nah. Simply ignoring the Telnet sequences (whenever they appear) means
that you're essentially a "proper client".

Addendum to Jerry's protocol description: If you see the sequence "FF
FF", that means it's an escaped FF character.

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