Hi Ned,
Thanks for setting me straight. For IPPFAX, we've planned to store the
capabilities in an array of strings (IPP strings are limited to 1023
octets, unless we define a new IPP longstring datatype).
Cheers,
- Ira McDonald
-----Original Message-----
From: ned.freed@mrochek.com [mailto:ned.freed@mrochek.com]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 11:03 PM
To: McDonald, Ira
Cc: 'ifx@pwg.org'; 'ipp@pwg.org'
Subject: Re: IPP> Storing capabilities as single text string
> Hi folks,
> Below is an excerpt from Ned Freed (IETF Applications Area Director)
> comments on ESMTP extensions for CONNEG from the IETF Internet FAX WG
> <draft-ietf-fax-esmtp-conneg-01.txt>:
> "...Although several examples of returned capabilities are shown, the
document
> isn't very specific about how capabilities have to be formatted. In
particular,
> I'd expect to see capabilities often stored as a single string without any
line
> breaks. Some advice on how to take such a string and format it for
inclusion in
> the reponse seems warranted."
> Note Ned's preference fill a flat string without newline characters.
Er, that wasn't my preference. I simply note that content capabilities
can and will be stored as a long string without any line breaks.
> Advice
> worth considering (although the IPP string length of 1024 would be
> problematic
> here...).
And since protocol limits may be incompatible with what's stored some
formatting may be necessary to return what's stored in a legitimate way.
The document needs to talk about how this is done or it is likely not to
be done correctly.
Ned
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