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Hello [?]. Section 3.1 of the Gemini specification says that <STATUS> and <META> are separated by a single space character. > Gemini response headers look like this: > > <STATUS><SPACE><META><CR><LF> > > [?] > > <STATUS> and <META> are separated by a single space character. The problem is the following: Most people would read this as an ascii space character, however for some people this also includes a tab characters (and in my opinion they are not wrong) For this reason I suggest to clarify by adding a line that states that <SPACE> refers to the ascii character 0x20 (because that is used by almost all servers already) (or if we want to allow tabs clearly specify that) Have a nice Evening! - Baschdel
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 10:35:08PM +0200, Baschdel wrote: > For this reason I suggest to clarify by adding a line that states that > <SPACE> refers to the ascii character 0x20 (because that is used by almost > all servers already) (or if we want to allow tabs clearly specify that) I have clarified this just now - sorry for forgetting to respond to your earlier message about this on Mastodon! Cheers, Solderpunk
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