Ftp-WG: Proposed changes to MLST -15 (will be -16)

Jeffrey Altman <[email protected]> Mon, 22 Jul 2002 00:12:08 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.ftpext
Message-ID <[email protected]>
> > It should be addressed, but I'm not sure about the best
> > solution. Non-shortest UTF-8 is supposed to be illegal, so
> > it might be advisable to adopt parts of the NVT processing
> > for the MLSD data connection: transmit <NUL> after <CR>
> > unless that <CR> starts the regular EOL sequence.
> 
> The parts of NVT processing you're refering to indicate that <CR> <NUL> is
> the Telnet End-of-Line.

End of Line is <CR> <LF>.  <CR> <NUL> is simply <CR> by itself.  The
reason for the <NUL> is to allow for well defined state machines that
do not have to wait an arbitrary time period for the next character to
arrive.





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