Re: [Json] The text in draft-ietf-json-text-sequence

John Cowan <cowan@mercury.ccil.org> Tue, 08 July 2014 01:15 UTC

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Paul Hoffman scripsit:

> - Do you feel that the protocol will be significantly broken if it
> uses LF as the text separator?

No.

> - Do you feel that the protocol will be significantly broken if it
> uses RS as the text separator?

No.

> - Do you feel that using LF or RF as the text separator is essentially
> the same for the protocol?

Yes.  (However, it would be bad to allow both.)

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