On 12/30/09 4:42 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
Is q value allowed to be any number or just
floating point less or equal
1? The example has greater q values.
q value is a floating point number and definitely not bigger values than
1.0. there may also be a limit in rfc3261 syntax on how many decimal
digits it may have.
what I knew as well -- found it in 3261 grammar:
qvalue = ( "0" [ "." 0*3DIGIT ] )
/ ( "1" [ "." 0*3("0") ]
So the 301 reply in the first email is wrong.
Cheers,
Daniel
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