- From: Roy T. Fielding <fielding@kiwi.ICS.UCI.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 13:28:11 -0700
- To: John Franks <john@math.nwu.edu>
- Cc: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
>If the POST has no body the headers must contain a "Content-length: 0" >line, so the server knows (i.e. this is not an implementation problem for >my suggestion). > >This does illustrate my point though. Isn't it a little bit brain dead >to *require* a "100 CONTINUE" for a POST with no body? That is brain dead. The intended requirement was that it apply to any request that includes a message body and not be tied to the method definition at all. The definition provided in 2068 is wrong. >Incidentally, when a client waits for and gets a "100 CONTINUE" after >sending the headers of a bodyless POST, what does it send? Nothing [and that is explicitly covered in section 10.1.1] ....Roy
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