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Subject: Re: Unwrapping urn:public:...
Norm Walsh wrote: >It's in RFC 1866 (HTML 2.0) section 8.2.1. I don't find that rfc on the w3c site. Nor the Cover pages. The inclusion of '+' as an 'other' character dates from rfc 1630. But I still have never seen it used, and never seen it as part of a standard. An rfc is not a standard. Regards, David Leland ************************************************************ ndw@nwalsh.com wrote on 5/9/01 1:54:30 PM ************************************************************ / dcpleland@ftnetwork.com was heard to say: | Norm Walsh wrote: | | >But I don't see any reference to this form of escaping in either RFC | >1945 (HTTP/1.0) or RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1) or any of the URL RFCs. | | Neither do I, and I've never seen it used. Why start with a new escapement for whitespace now? | It's in RFC 1866 (HTML 2.0) section 8.2.1. [Thanks to John Cowan for sending me the reference :-)] Be seeing you, norm -- Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM | The art of living is more like wrestling than XML Standards Engineer | dancing.--Marcus Aurelius Technology Dev. Group | Sun Microsystems, Inc. | ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word "unsubscribe" in the body to: entity-resolution-request@lists.oasis-open.org ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Get your free e-mail account with *unlimited* storage at http://www.ftnetwork.com Visit the web site of the Financial Times at http://www.ft.com
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