Schema Format

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When creating a custom schema file, whitespace appears to be
important. For example:

attributetypes: (1.3.6.1.4.1.2114.108.1.8.999.8
NAME ('inherent-3-D-shape-reverse')
SUP tsCaseIgnoreIA5String
SINGLE-VALUE)

attributetypes: (1.3.6.1.4.1.2114.108.1.8.999.9
NAME ('branch-continuity')
SUP tsCaseIgnoreIA5String
SINGLE-VALUE)

will not work, while

attributetypes: (1.3.6.1.4.1.2114.108.1.8.999.8 NAME
('inherent-3-D-shape-reverse') SUP tsCaseIgnoreIA5String SINGLE-VALUE)
attributetypes: (1.3.6.1.4.1.2114.108.1.8.999.9 NAME
('branch-continuity') SUP tsCaseIgnoreIA5String SINGLE-VALUE)

will work.

I did not see any mention of whitespace in RFC 2252 and I am wondering
1. Is this is expected behaviour, and 2. Is this documented anywhere,
because if it is perhaps there are more formatting rules that I am
missing.




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