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[gopher] Re: How to handle lines beginning by a dot?



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On Thursday 29 January 2009 02:23, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> That is a fascinating question. There is no <crlf> after it, so I would say
> print it as is, a one-byte binary file if you like.

Well, the idea of the question was rather "how to handle a dot-cr-lf line in a document which has to be served by Gopher?" :-)
Say, we have a file like that:
- ----
Blah blah<CR/LF>
blah<CR/LF>
.<CR/LF>
blah<CR/LF>
- ----

There's a line which contains a single dot, followed by CR/LF chars... If I would be a Gopher server, how would I handle that? If I send that as-is, then there is a pretty big risk that the client will cut the file after that "dot-CR/LF" line, thinking that it is the end of transmition...

Matjaž proposed to turn such line into "dot-space-CR/LF". Indeed, that's an interesting solution, as it doesn't change anything visually for the end user, and make sure that the gopher client won't be fooled...

Best regards,
Mateusz Viste
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