= Сообщение: 2683 из 3030 =================================== GANJANET.LOCAL = От : Konstantin Kuzov 2:5019/40.1 06 Sep 08 04:53:56 Кому : Mithgol the Webmaster 06 Sep 08 04:53:56 Тема : [FWD] What characters are allowed in userflags? FGHI : area://GANJANET.LOCAL?msgid=2:5019/40.1+48c1d4e3 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP866 ================================== Ответ: area://GANJANET.LOCAL?msgid=2:5063/88+48c1f182 ============================================================================== Временный линк до возвращения варда:
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════──────────────────────── √ Otsukai : Konstantin Kuzov (2:5019/40.1) √ Jikou : ftsc_public (ftsc_public) √ Sakkamei : Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555 (05 Сен 08 09:57) √ Ate : Sergey Sokoloff √ Daizai : What characters are allowed in userflags? √ FGHI : area://ftsc_public?msgid=2:280/5555+48c0e781 ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════───────── @TID: FMail/Win32 1.61.GPL @TZUTC: 0200 @CHRS: CP850 2 @MSGID: 2:280/5555 48c0e781 @REPLY: 2:5063/88 48bdf72d Hello Sergey,
On Wednesday September 03 2008 06:32, you wrote to All:
SS> FTS-5001 section 6 ('Userflags') says that a userflag may contain any SS> alphanumeric character except blanks.
SS> Is the decimal dot (".") allowed?
Yes.
SS> Is the colon (":") allowed?
The colon is used to separate the actual flag from any parameters and to separate parameters from each other. Using it in any other way than that will confuse parsers and therefore is strongly advised against.
SS> In particular, is the form "FLAG:field.field.field..." allowed for SS> userflags as well as it's allowed for Internet Capabilities flags SS> (FTS-5001 section 5.9)?
Yes....
The usual way to specify more than one parameter however is FLAG:param1:param2:param3...
Using the dot as a decimal point in nummeric parameters should be ok, although it may confuse some parsers that use the dots to determine if a parameter is a host name....
SS> (This message is now send through a different uplink, because I SS> suspect that my previous path 292/854 <── 5020/715 <── 6090/1 is not SS> functional for some reason.)