[SFTF] Re: SFTF case 226 - Illegal Multipart Mime
Hello Scott,
according to the BNF on page 33 of RFC 1521 each encapsulation has to be
followed by a CRLF before the next delimiter or the close-delimiter follows.
Thus the the first CRLF at the end of the a line belongs to the SDP body. But
the second CRLF (the empty line before the boundary) belongs to the MIME
encapsulation to delimit the body-part against the close-delimiter.
Greetings
Nils Ohlmeier
On Friday 17 September 2004 16:02, you wrote:
> An /r/n is required after the SDP content type to be legal otherwise the
> last line of the SDP will not be terminate with an EOL.
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