That's starting to answer the question for entities; HTTP/1.1 doesn't have properties. HTTP/1.1, at the start of section 9.6, says ``The PUT method requests that the enclosed entity be stored under the supplied Request-URI''. I'd say the most natural interpretation of this is that the entity body be preserved byte-for-byte.Received on Wednesday, 20 May 1998 13:07:47 GMT
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