[Standards-JIG] Jabber-RPC struct names
Peter Saint-Andre
stpeter at jabber.org
Tue Aug 29 10:34:56 CDT 2006
Zarf wrote:
> Does anyone know a precise definition of what characters are legal in a
> <struct><member><name> element?
>
> The XML-RPC spec doesn't say. (It restricts the characters which are legal
> in a <methodName>, but doesn't say anything about struct field names.)
>
> The Jabber-RPC JEP has a (semi-official?) schema, but (if I'm reading it
> correctly) it gives the data type as type="xs:string", which implies that
> it's completely unrestricted. This seems wrong. But maybe I'm being too
> conservative, and the answer really is to allow any string.
IIRC, XML-RPC has not been defined in a schema, and JEP-0009 borrows a
schema that is unofficial. You probably need to ask around in the
XML-RPC community for an answer.
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
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