- From: Henry Sanders (Exchange) <henrysa@exchange.microsoft.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 10:31:26 -0700
- To: masinter@parc.xerox.com, 'Dave Kristol' <dmk@bell-labs.com>
- Cc: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
> non-zero, except for the last chunk. Should the last chunk always be > denoted > by "0" CRLF, or by 1*HEX CRLF, where the value of 1*HEX value is zero? > If > the former, are we comfortable with zero-length, non-final chunks? > There > could be the ambiguous case of chunk-size being, say "00". > I would prefer the second option of "1*HEX CRLF, where the value of 1*HEX is zero." It seems cleaner than having to treat "0" and "00" differently, and I can't think of a case where intermediate zero length chunks are useful. Henry
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