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-={ Wednesday, 08 June 2016, 14:37:32 -0700 }=-
Hey Alan!
AI> I find a tool that can identify pkt type usefull
Probably although speaking for myself I've been just heave-ho-ing the pkt
header and the first 14 bytes of the msg headers as they are just getting
in the way of anything meaningful, especially development.
AI> it looks like it is all 2+
Other than the recent 2.2's I've been creating, it is all 2+ from what I've
seen in the last decade or so, although I've heard horror stories about
type 2 ones rearing their ugly heads every now and then.
AI> the pkt type you are working with is good to know
For sure, but for decades now *NO STINKIN' BINARY IN HEADERS* has been on
my wish list. Perhaps that could happen in type 3 pkt headers? ;-)
Speaking of which, I like the idea of utf-8 headers. :::evil grin:::
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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