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nntpservice.js

  • Rob Swindell's avatar
    5fc54d29
    More RFC (3977) conformance · 5fc54d29
    Rob Swindell authored
    Some of the NNTP commands (e.g. LIST) aren't supposed to change the "currently
    selected newsgroup". Had to use a different variable name (e.g. mb versus
    msgbase) since these message base variables share the function scope).
    
    GROUP and LISTGROUP commands are supposed to set the "current article number"
    to the first article in the group. We weren't doing this.
    
    The HEAD, BODY, STAT, and ARTICLE commands aren't *required* to have arguments
    and yet, we required they had at least one argument (an article number). Now
    fixed.
    
    Enabled "strict mode" even though that didn't catch the colliding 'msgbase'
    variable definitions.
    
    Incremented the revision to 1.2
    5fc54d29
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    More RFC (3977) conformance
    Rob Swindell authored
    Some of the NNTP commands (e.g. LIST) aren't supposed to change the "currently
    selected newsgroup". Had to use a different variable name (e.g. mb versus
    msgbase) since these message base variables share the function scope).
    
    GROUP and LISTGROUP commands are supposed to set the "current article number"
    to the first article in the group. We weren't doing this.
    
    The HEAD, BODY, STAT, and ARTICLE commands aren't *required* to have arguments
    and yet, we required they had at least one argument (an article number). Now
    fixed.
    
    Enabled "strict mode" even though that didn't catch the colliding 'msgbase'
    variable definitions.
    
    Incremented the revision to 1.2