Hello Tommi,
Sunday November 22 2020, Tommi Koivula wrote to Michael Dukelsky:
>>>> MD>> PH> What is the maximum echo tag length that HPT can
>>>> handle?
>>>> 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.
RS>>> I wonder what official maximum length of an area/echo tag
RS>>> (a.k.a. conference id) actually is.
MD>>
MD>> I don't know of any standard for the length of an areatag. The
MD>> data I gave above was taken from the HPT code since the question
MD>> was about HPT.
TK> The maximum echotag lenght in GEcho is 50. As well as in Fastecho. So
TK> that has been some de facto standard back then.
That's OK. HPT is fully compatible since it allows such echotags.
Michael
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