On Freitag, Januar 3, 2003, at 02:51 Uhr, Jörg Pommnitz wrote:

So I think case 3 must not break specification. Do I miss something?


It might be legal, but it's at least unusual. In this case the IETF
guideline "be conservative with what you send" comes into play.

Why would you insist in something that might (and obviously does)
cause trouble when there is a perfectly fine and wildly used
alternative available? Just don't do it!


yes but Kannel's HTTP server should be able to accept such valid lines. One day, there might be a browser who sends such lines.


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