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On 04.08.2011 09:41, Stephan Windmüller wrote:
> I just noticed that the e-mail validator for input fields accepts
> strings like "u...@host.tld," (note the trailing comma).
Oups, I am sorry. I just noticed that the project I am working on
globally overrides the e-mail validator. When using the r
Hello!
I just noticed that the e-mail validator for input fields accepts
strings like "u...@host.tld," (note the trailing comma).
As far as I understand the RFC, a comma may not be part of an e-mail
address. But the InternetAddress class of Java also parses this address
without an error.
So is t