Yes.

See section 3.7 of rfc2234

RjS

On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:34, Krishna Kanth T wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I am bit confused with the ABNF grammar of the fiels UTF8-NONASCII.
> The defintion goes as follows :-
>  
>       UTF8-NONASCII   =  %xC0-DF 1UTF8-CONT
>                       /  %xE0-EF 2UTF8-CONT
>                       /  %xF0-F7 3UTF8-CONT
>                       /  %xF8-Fb 4UTF8-CONT
>                       /  %xFC-FD 5UTF8-CONT
> 
> My question is what does the digit 1,2,3,4,5 before UTF8-CONT mean ?
> Does it mean corresponding number of UTF8-CONT characters should occur
> in the incoming message ??
>  
> For example :- "%xFC-FD 5UTF8-CONT" :- Does this mean 5 UTF8-CONT
> characters should come after any of characters in the range FC to FD
> ??
>  
> Thanks in advance
>  
> Rgds
>  Krishna 
> 
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