Hello Wilfred!
** On Thursday 15.04.21 - 10:57, you wrote to me:
AA>> It seems to be a problem for WinPoint when building a
AA>> reply message. The REPLYID seems to result in 00000000.
WvV> So that is the first discovered problem. There are
WvV> probably more. And probably harder to discover...
I may have to spin up my Winpoint to see for myself. But
apparently Winpoint is getting new life in development and the
uber msgid could be accomodated. :D
WvV>>> Because it doesn't conform to the standard (not strictly
WvV>>> hex chars),
AA>> You are adding words to the spec. "strictly" does not appear.
AA>> ;) However, "may" is very clear. :D
WvV> I beg to differ...
According to fta-1006, the definitions are clear. But
interestingly, the doc expired 20 years ago. Why a definition
doc needs to expire (and not be replaced by something else)
alludes me.
AA>> They're all just a bunch of 1's and 0's in the end. It's
AA>> all the same stuff. :D
WvV> But how we get there isn't...
Oh.. that's true enough. But I've made my point. Assuming that
the serialno must be implemenet in hex is just that, an
assumption.
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