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Florian Weimer wrote:
* Florian Weimer:
sys.stdout.write("\# %i " % (l + (l + 255) / 256))
This has line has to read: sys.stdout.write("\# %i " % (l + (l + 254) / 255))
There might be other bugs. Caveat emptor.
Not being an exper here, but i see two different outputs from these
scripts for 'v=spf1 -all'. From Stephane's i get:
\# 11 76 3d 73 70 66 31 20 2d 61 6c 6c
And from Florian's script i get:
\# 12 0b763d73706631202d616c6c
So, which is correct (or do they both say the same thing but in a
different way)? And why the difference - other than the obvious addition
of the '0b' portion of that record. And will this subtle difference
break any parsing?
Curious
Michael Weiner
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