[Webpush] #101 Topic -> token

Martin Thomson <martin.thomson@gmail.com> Fri, 03 June 2016 07:01 UTC

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Kit said:
> * Could we restrict the `Topic` grammar to just `token`? ISTM base64url already fits this definition.

https://github.com/webpush-wg/webpush-protocol/pull/101

Assuming that there are no objections, I think that this is a good
simplification.  We currently accept quoted-string, but that's an
annoying thing to handle.