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Author carsten.klein@axn-software.de
Recipients BM, BreamoreBoy, aclover, akuchling, carsten.klein, carsten.klein@axn-software.de, dstanek, georg.brandl, jerry.seutter, jjlee, karlcow, r.david.murray, tim.peters
Date 2011-02-04.00:24:07
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Besides that, BM is wrong in the assumption that *who ever he is* Davi M. Kristol states that the colon is a valid character.
There is no such notion in the article. In fact, DMK repeats the definition found in the original RFC on cookies, which also was referred to in the follow up RFC and then again referred to in the current RFC which seeks to get rid of the set-cookie2 directive, combining the two RFCs into a single RFC/pseudo standard.
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Date User Action Args
2011-02-04 00:24:08carsten.klein@axn-software.desetrecipients: + carsten.klein@axn-software.de, tim.peters, akuchling, georg.brandl, jjlee, dstanek, jerry.seutter, BM, aclover, r.david.murray, karlcow, BreamoreBoy, carsten.klein
2011-02-04 00:24:08carsten.klein@axn-software.desetmessageid: <1296779048.85.0.677071186958.issue2193@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2011-02-04 00:24:07carsten.klein@axn-software.delinkissue2193 messages
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