> Even if the remote end does not indicate that they accept text/plain, > I'd send the message anyways. It's not like you're going to put a > session description in a 400 response, You might as well give whatever > aids you can to the poor person debugging the conversation. > > I wouldn't send text/html, but text/plain..... > > -- > Billy Biggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.div8.net/billy [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sort of a "I didn't like your message, so I don't care if you like mine or not" response :) Sean Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Barry Desborough (VegaStream)
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Adam B. Roach
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Anders Kristensen
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Sean Olson
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Anders Kristensen
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Neil Deason
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Adam B. Roach
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Billy Biggs
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Jonathan Rosenberg
- Re: Lessons learned (forgiving parsers) Sean Olson
- Sean Olson
