"Jeroen van Bemmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Frank
>
> > Yes, and when I wrote my Via parsing routines it struck me that this is
> > one
> > of the few (maybe even the only) place where IPv6 ADDRESSES are used
> > instead
> > of REFERENCES. But as Jeroen points out (in the latter link) we'd want
to
> > quote the reference, so we'd have ';received="[::1]"'.
>
> Actually, I wasn't suggesting that. The '[' ']' characters would
effectively
> serve as quotes, using both '"' and '[' would be superfluous (and some
would
> say less preferred "[aesthetically]" speaking)

Ah OK, my apologies, I misread you then.

For me and my stack, RFC 3261 says "it takes an address" and, in the
interests of accepting liberally, my stack'll treat references as addresses.

frank

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