(Answer) (Category) SIP FAQ : (Category) SIP Protocol Operation :
In computing the Content-Length, does the newline in a body count as one byte or two (CR vs. CR-LF)?
The Content-Length is always the number of BYTES in the body. If the body is text and has newlines, a CR-LF would be counted as two bytes, while just a CR is one byte.
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jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com
2000-Nov-03 2:59am
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