- From: Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 97 10:58:53 MDT
- To: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
Phillip M Hallam-Baker writes:
I recall the change was made to the HTTP spec sometime in 1992.
Perhaps you could state which clients were producing the buggy
fields.
As I stated elsewhere in that message, I don't intend to "name names".
At any rate, most of the "buggy" (2-digit-year) date fields came
from servers, not clients.
My main concern is actually with the proxies that have been embedded
in various firewall products. I know that in at least some firewall
designs, it's not possible to replace the existing HTTP proxy with
an off-the-shelf upgrade from an arbitrary vendor; you need to get
the firewall vendor to do the upgrade. Which might slow down the
adoption of new proxies.
If any of these hard-to-upgrade proxies (1) do caching and (2)
are not year-2000-aware, we could be in for some interesting
results.
-Jeff
Received on Monday, 14 April 1997 11:04:33 UTC