Correction, yes. Essential? Hardly.
This is another question around essential corrections. I think they not
only need to clearly represent a bug or a fix, but need to be one that
is important enough to merit documenting. Just like software, sometimes
you don't ever bother fixing those sev 5s. Ever.
-Jonathan R.
Christer Holmberg wrote:
Hi,
No matter how we'll fix this, I guess it would be a valid essential correction?
Regards,
Christer
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Aihe: Re: [Sip] SIPit21: BNF future-proofing problem?
From: Jonathan Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This strikes me as a problem in theory and not in practice. AFAICT, the
only characters you can't use are ascii 0x00-0x19 (0x20 is space and is
possible through the LWS construct as Christer pointed out). Is there a
practical use case for any of these? They are:
HT (horizontal tab) should be included, but that's also in LWS. As
for the remaining characters, I don't think that anyone has ever
*intended* that they be used in SIP headers, and their inclusion in
quoted-pair was a typographical error.
Dale
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