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@marcoscaceres commented on this pull request. > + "." and only contains [=valid suffix code points=]. A <dfn>valid suffix + code point</dfn> is a [=code point=] that is [=ASCII alphanumeric=], + U+002B (+), or U+002E (.). Additionally, [=file extensions=] are are + limited to a length of 16 code points. + </p> + <aside class="note"> + <p> + Note: These code points were chosen to support most pre-existing file + formats. The vast majority of file extensions are purely + alphanumeric, but compound extensions (such as .tar.gz) and + extensions such as .c++ for C++ source code are also fairly common, + hence the inclusion of + and . as allowed code points. + </p> + </aside> + <aside class="note"> + <p> This note sounds somewhat normative.... -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/1005#pullrequestreview-918416471 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: <w3c/manifest/pull/1005/review/918416471@github.com>
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