- From: Ted Hardie <ted.ietf@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:05:29 -0800
- To: Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im>
- Cc: Erik van der Poel <erikv@google.com>, Anne van Kesteren <annevk@opera.com>, Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de>, "public-iri@w3.org" <public-iri@w3.org>
Howdy, Well, XMPP is one of the schemes to define IRI forms of its URIs in a standards document (RFC 4622). Re-reading (okay, skimming it and searching for keywords), I don't see anything that seems to involve the same kind of issues around stripping LF, CR, and TAB that have been raised in this thread. I'm wondering in that regard whether the "Web Address processing" being proposed actually has parallels with other schemes. XMPP message processing seems to be a potential place to find a parallel, hence the fishing for data. Possibly your sections 2.2 and 2.8 are just too clear! Ted On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im> wrote: > On 2/16/10 12:23 PM, Ted Hardie wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> Is anyone on the list aware of similar data for mail user agents, xmpp >> clients, or any of the other common consumers of URIs? > > Ted, do you mean processing of URIs within messages or processing of > things like XMPP addresses within IM clients? I can check with some > client developers in the Jabber world if desired. > > Peter > >
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