also sprach Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.23.2103 +0200]:
> Check out section 9, Formal Syntax. Specifically, "flag-keyword", which is 
> defined to be an "atom", which is a sequence of ANY character except the 
> "atom-specials". In other words, a flag-keyword is a string of one or more 
> characters, not including (, ), {, " ", control characters, %, *, ", \, and 
> ].

So this would mean we could use UTF-7 (RFC 2152) to encode pretty
much anything in those tags.

Is there a maximum length? I could not tell from the document.

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