Just a note so it isn't forgotten - If/when the reference to 2616 is changed to 3986, it will important to remember to make a decision about the "mark" production in the former (which are unreserved characters) which have been moved to have reserved status in the latter. By referencing 2396, HTTP allows these characters unescaped in path segments, etc. If 3986 is referenced as-is, they will be effectively disallowed, thereby effectively making a number of existing HTTP URIs invalid. This includes the exclamation mark ("!"), asterisk ("*"), single- quote ("'"), and open and close parentheses ("(" and ")"). -- Mark Nottingham mnot@yahoo-inc.comReceived on Thursday, 29 June 2006 00:04:42 GMT
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