Server-Side Roles in the HTTP
draft-nottingham-http-roles-00
Document | Type |
Expired Internet-Draft
(individual)
Expired & archived
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Author | Mark Nottingham | ||
Last updated | 1999-08-30 | ||
RFC stream | (None) | ||
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Stream | Stream state | (No stream defined) | |
Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
RFC Editor Note | (None) | ||
IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
Telechat date | (None) | ||
Responsible AD | (None) | ||
Send notices to | (None) |
This Internet-Draft is no longer active. A copy of the expired Internet-Draft is available in these formats:
Abstract
Web servers are becoming more complex, and as a result are losing the full benefits of HTTP protocol compliance. This applicability statement defines classifications of Web server sub-components and clarifies their responsibilities in implementing HTTP/1.1 protocol features, with a discussion of the motivations for doing so.
Authors
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