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Update spanish translation.
Cleanups. Allow utf-8 in email addresses.
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@ -1248,6 +1248,17 @@ unescape_percent_string (const unsigned char *s)
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/* Check whether the string has characters not valid in an RFC822
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address. To cope with OpenPGP we ignore allow non-ascii characters
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so that for example umlauts are legal in an email address. An
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OpenPGP user ID must be utf-8 encoded and tehre is no strict
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requirement for RFC-822. Thus to avoid IDNA encoding we put the
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address verbatim as utf-8 into the user ID under the assumtiopn
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that mail programs etc handle IDNA at a lower level and take
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OpenPGP user IDS as utf-8. Note that we can't do an utf-8 encoding
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checking here becuase in keygen.c this function is called with the
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native encoding and native to utf-8 encoding is done only after
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checking. */
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int
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has_invalid_email_chars (const char *s)
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{
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@ -1257,8 +1268,8 @@ has_invalid_email_chars (const char *s)
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for ( ; *s; s++ )
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{
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if ( *s & 0x80 )
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return 1;
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if ( (*s & 0x80) )
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continue; /* We only care about ASCII. */
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if ( *s == '@' )
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at_seen=1;
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else if ( !at_seen && !( !!strchr( valid_chars, *s ) || *s == '+' ) )
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