Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > ... > 14.18, first paragraph last sentence. Changing this to refer to the BNF > instead of RFC1123 would make a lot sense as it's not really the RFC1123 > date allowed (restricted to GMT).. > > just look for the RFC 1123 references relating to dates.. > ... We already made that change, right (<http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/1.1/rfc2616bis/draft-lafon-rfc2616bis-latest.html#rfc.section.14.18>)? The Date general-header field represents the date and time at which the message was originated, having the same semantics as orig-date in [RFC2822]. The field value is an HTTP-date, as described in Section 3.3.1; it MUST be sent in rfc1123-date format. Best regards, JulianReceived on Wednesday, 20 June 2007 11:38:33 GMT
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