Sam Varshavchik writes:
>
> >> It's not a bug. Both are perfectly valid, and completely equivalent,
> >> headers.
Patrick O'Reilly wrote:
>
> Look for section "B.1. SYNTAX" . It explains that field body may consist
> of any text separated by white space and CRLF in any arbitrary combination
> (well, almost any).
>
Thanks for pointing me to rfc822.
But you are missleaded, it's not the question what a field-body may
consits of.
The question are where (pos) can a header be 'folded' ?
rfc822 says:
the general rule is that wherever there
may be linear-white-space (NOT simply LWSP-chars), a CRLF
immediately followed by AT LEAST one LWSP-char may instead be
inserted.
The first 'linear-white-space' are between the colon ':' and the
field-body, so Courier will be ok.
Wolfgang K��
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