- From: Daniel DuBois <ddubois@spyglass.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 04:03:50 -0500
- To: Dave Kristol <dmk@allegra.att.com>
- Cc: http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com
At 04:35 PM 4/18/96 EDT, you wrote: >An HTTP/1.1 agent that does *not* want to keep a connection open sends a >Connection: 1 [that's a change: digit one, meaning "just one >connection"] request or response header. I'd probably prefer text over "1", whether it was "Connection: close" or "Connection: no-keepalive" or whatever. I keep thinking there's something wrong with this that we don't see. Why was the persistent connections group bothering with the Persist: <correct hostname> requirement if it's not an issue here? Were they ignoring the leveragable behavior of intermediary proxies downgrading the HTTP version of the request to the origin server to the proxies highest supported version? Is that behavior absolutely universal amoung existing proxies? Am I asking questions that have already been asked an answered? (probably) ----- the Programmer formerly known as Dan http://www.spyglass.com/~ddubois/
Received on Thursday, 18 April 1996 14:11:29 UTC