2apart wrote:
>
Here's a little section from rfc 2822. I know what the nemonics stand
for, but
I'm not sure how to read the spec, * [] () / what do they mean.
If you have a handle on this could you translate the CFWS spec. It
seems
to contain all the code except the quote "
Thanks.
FWS
2apart wrote:
Subject: How to read an rfc spec
What has your question to do with Perl?
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Here's a little section from rfc 2822. I know what the nemonics stand
for, but
I'm not sure how to read the spec, * [] () / what do they mean.
If you have a handle on this could you translate the CFWS spec. It
seems
to contain all the code except the quote "
Thanks.
FWS = ([*
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"John W. Krahn" schreef:
> tr/\t/ /s;
To also squash adjacent space characters:
tr/\t / /s;
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