- From: Josh Cohen <josh@netscape.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 13:00:51 -0700 (PDT)
- To: John Franks <john@math.nwu.edu>
- Cc: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org>, "David W. Morris" <dwm@xpasc.com>, http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com, lawrence@agranat.com, rlgray@raleigh.ibm.com
> > What is the basis of the client's belief that the server will react > properly? What does that even mean? You explained that small POSTS > are ok, but how small? I would find it acceptable to specify a size > and say the POSTS and PUTS larger than that size (or using chunked) > require 100 Continue and others don't. Do POSTs generally have a content-length: header? What about if the heuristic was: if there's no content-length header or the header is there, but the length is > some value we agree on, the 100 continue must be used/waited for ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Josh Cohen Netscape Communications Corp. Netscape Fire Department #include<disclaimer.h> Server Engineering josh@netscape.com http://home.netscape.com/people/josh/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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