Certificate format question?

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I tried googling, but couldn’t find an answer to this…

 

I came across a certificate that had some text garbage before the ---- BEGIN CERTIFICATE ---- line.

 

I know that the cert is defined as the data between the delimiters.  Do the specs say anything about data before the BEGIN delimiter?  Would a certificate with such data be valid?  I know OpenSSL accepts such a cert, but is this an extension, or is it explicitly permitted by the standards/specifications?

 

Thanks

 

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