If I understand RFC 822 correctly, multi-line headers require specific syntax (CRLF followed by a single LWSP and terminated by a CR). I'll leave the details up to you, and I'm probably overlooking something simple, I just don't quite grasp how you're going to make it simple for the average blogger to add an excerpt which can be easily parsed as separate from the message body if there's nothing to terminate it. I'm just curious.
Brett
On Nov 3, 2006, at 7:53 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 4. Nov 2006, at 02:04, Brett Terpstra wrote:
If I were actually going to use this (I don't use excerpts) I would be using it with Wordpress, and it already uses the <!-- more--> tag for paging posts, which is different from the excerpt. My personal opinion is that if newlines are necessary then there needs to be a delimiter in the header for the beginning and end of the excerpt. Or an ENDOFLINE or something to read until. KnowwhatImean?
I think Brad’s suggestion about supporting multi-line headers like RFC 822 is good enough. Although with that, we can’t have an actual newline character in the header.
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