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@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ Base64-encoded values. |
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**ASCII-Value** should not have leading or trailing whitespace. If it contains |
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leading or trailing whitespace, it may be stripped. The **ASCII-Value** |
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character range defined is more strict than HTTP. Implementations must not error |
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due to receiving an invalid **ASCII-Value** but value valid in HTTP, but the |
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precise behavior is not strictly defined: they may throw the value away or |
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accept the value. If accepted, care must be taken to make sure that the |
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due to receiving an invalid **ASCII-Value** that's a valid **field-value** in |
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HTTP, but the precise behavior is not strictly defined: they may throw the value |
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away or accept the value. If accepted, care must be taken to make sure that the |
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application is permitted to echo the value back as metadata. For example, if the |
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metadata is provided to the application as a list in a request, the application |
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should not trigger an error by providing that same list as the metadata in the |
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