Section 1.2.1 - The second bullet doesn't make much sense; it seems to argue that META tags are capable of specifying new HTTP headers on the fly. While I suppose someone could make up a new header and stick it in a META tag, this really isn't the point. It also surmises that this somehow leads to the feature not being widely deployed; I believe that the reason is much more down-to-earth; performance. Also, the TAG might be interested to know that an IANA registry of HTTP headers should be established soon; depending on the schedule of the AWWW, it may be possible to directly reference it in this section. -- Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/Received on Friday, 5 March 2004 23:57:48 GMT
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