Thanks, but I'm still not understanding.
CRLF is the correct Internet method of indicating newline. As I understand
HTTP, that convention applies to it, as well as the other 'telnet-based'
Internet protocols.
So what is the problem you believe exists?
d/
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005, Dave Crocker wrote:
2. You are the only one having a problem. No one else has reported a
problem with this document, nor with any other document I have
generated and made
Ok, here's another report:
$ ftp http://bbiw.net/specifications/draft-crocker-email-arch-04.txt $ od -
c draft-crocker-email-arch-04.txt | head -1 0000000 \r \n \r \n \r
\n S M T P
$ wget http://bbiw.net/specifications/draft-crocker-email-arch-04.txt $ od
-c draft-crocker-email-arch-04.txt | head -1 0000000 \r \n \r \n \r
\n S M T P
PS: that's on OpenBSD where "ftp" can deal with http (similar to "fetch"
on FreeBSD).
d/
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