On 11/15/11 11:24 PM, Worley, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
>> From: Brett Tate [br...@broadsoft.com]
>>
>> Concerning the quoted-string and quoted-pair BNF, it allows useless
>> escaping of characters within the quoted string. For instance,
>> "value" can uselessly be escaped as "\v\a\l\u\e". Are they
>>
> From: Brett Tate [br...@broadsoft.com]
>
> Concerning the quoted-string and quoted-pair BNF, it allows useless
> escaping of characters within the quoted string. For instance,
> "value" can uselessly be escaped as "\v\a\l\u\e". Are they
> equivalent?
The general practice seems to be to consid
Howdy,
Concerning the quoted-string and quoted-pair BNF, it allows useless escaping of
characters within the quoted string. For instance, "value" can uselessly be
escaped as "\v\a\l\u\e". Are they equivalent?
Thanks,
Brett
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RFC 3261 section 25.1:
A string of text is parsed as a sing