Re: Echo Tag Length
By: Michael Dukelsky to Paul Hayton on Sat Nov 21 2020 12:50 pm
> Hello Paul,
>
> Saturday November 21 2020, Paul Hayton wrote to Michael Dukelsky:
>
> PH> On 20 Nov 2020 at 01:23p, Michael Dukelsky pondered and said...
>
> MD>> PH> What is the maximum echo tag length that HPT can handle?
> MD>> Sorry for the long delay, could not answer earlier.
> MD>> An echo tag cannot be longer than 60 bytes.
> PH> Thanks so 60 characters including spaces - is that right?
>
> No, 60 or less ASCII characters with decimal code >=33 and <=126. So tab,
> space, carriage return and new line are not allowed.
I wonder what official maximum length of an area/echo tag (a.k.a. conference
id) actually is.
From echobase.hlp:
Tagname (TAG) - The echo's areatag. May be up to 35
characters in length.
Title (TITL) - A short description title that briefly
describes the echo. This may be 55
characters in length.
If anyone has a more official reference, I'd be curious to read it. Thanks,
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