Hello Florian,
You are right that currently, there is no well-defined way to
include arbitrary characters into URIs, or to interpret URIs
and find out which characters they contain. So if you have
a file with an a-umlaut and an Euro sign in it, to construct
an http URI for it, you have to make sur
Mr. Baker-
For your interest, here are some of the ad hominem attacks against
myself and my colleagues made by Mr. Bush:
some of us want to do work
play in the snake pit
your list of the disease-laden
Are these a "comment regarding the engineering of the Internet", Mr.
Baker? If not, why did
Fred Baker wrote:
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> This is an ad hominem statement. Ad hominem attacks have no place on an
> engineering list. If you dislike Mr. Bush or have an issue with the work he
> does, take that up with him in private.
As a matter of fact, Mr. Baker, I was replying to an email that Mr.
Bush sent to a
stop spamming
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At 09:04 PM 7/31/00 -0400, Michael Sondow wrote:
>Do you work, Mr. Bush?
This is an ad hominem statement. Ad hominem attacks have no place on an
engineering list. If you dislike Mr. Bush or have an issue with the work he
does, take that up with him in private. If you have a comment regarding th
At 03:01 PM 8/1/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>It is an exchange of emails between me and Esther Dyson regarding what her
>goals should or should not be regarding her leadership at ICANN.
The IETF is not turning away people who intend to register for ICANN, and
is not in control of ICANN.
>... Does anybody know the default codepage in URIs of HTTP?
US-ASCII. Don't count on high-bit-set bytes resembling Latin-1 or
even working at all on some platforms. However, there is a proposal
to incorporate non-ASCII UTF-8 as (multi-)bytes as %xx :
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draf
--- kysi ferul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about a quick job at PARC or CARNEGIE-MELLON?
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> "No-one likes a 'No-Wit' Haul!"
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"No-one likes a 'No-Wit' Haul!"
(an Man, has this Internet fiasco been one long haul!)
Some of these guys need jobs, and some need to get
paid for what they are worth when they are working and
some of them need to find a new line of work-and a few
need to go back to their previous empl
How about a quick job at PARC or CARNEGIE-MELLON?
'Tanks!'
Note: forwarded message attached.
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Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
http://invites.yahoo.com/
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On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 15:01:37 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Start a world wide voter registration campaign. Try to register
> > every individual (as opposed to corporation) using the internet.
> > Give them the right to elect 2/3 of the seats on the board.
A good idea, on the surface. How
I just cut and pasted some of the recent message on this subject below and emailed it
to two computer industry columnists that I know in an attempt to initiate a more
widespread public discussion on this subject.
If any of you know any columnists or media people who might be interested in this
The Kerberized Key Management Protocol (KKMP) BOF will be meeting in
South Room 10 from 0900-1130 tomorrow, Wednesday, August 2. A short
description of KKMP follows.
-derek
KKMP is trying to create a standards track protocol to facilitate
centralized key exchange in an application independent
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>> some of us want to do work
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>Do you work, Mr. Bush? This is the first I've heard of it. I thought
>you made your living by acting as a shill for Vint Cerf.
Jeez, that's enough. Can we move this increasingly asinine exchange to
IETF-abuse?
Thanks.
RGF
Robert G. Ferrell, CISSP
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On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 16:57:43 +0530, Ashish Sood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Can anyone suggest me an efficient technique of bit pattern matching in a
> stream of bits.
The first question is, of course, whether you are trying to match a known
fixed bit pattern, or a variable one.
The second one
For those of you interested in getting on the CRAPS
list please follow
the CRAPS link at www.cdma-2000.org. We will make the
slides
available eventually. To see the list of
drafts read the archives for
CRAPS which are available on the above site.
Thanks! Phil
At 4:57 PM +0530 8/1/00, Ashish Sood wrote:
Hi all
Can anyone suggest me an efficient technique of bit pattern matching in a stream of bits.
Have checked Ullman's book on Algorithms?
Hey,
Maybe, I'm off topic but I have a question about RFC 2616 (HTTP 1.1).
Used URLs e.g. in PUT or GET methods may include non US_ASCII
characters. RFC 2616 directs the problem to RFC 2396 (URIs) which
claims that only some characters should be printed as is and
others should be escaped by "%" H
Hi all
Can anyone suggest me an efficient technique of bit pattern matching in
a stream of bits.
Thanks
Ashish
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