- From: Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 97 12:08:19 PST
- To: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
Regarding: Title : Simple Hit-Metering and Usage-Limiting for HTTP Author(s) : J. Mogul, P. Leach Filename : draft-ietf-http-hit-metering-01.txt Pages : 37 Date : 03/20/1997 ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-http-hit-metering-01.txt The document still contains several notes labelled "Design question" or "Design note", and a detailed Revision History (instead of change bars). Larry Masinter says that the final draft cannot include these components, since they would not be appropriate in an RFC. To this date, I don't think there have been many (or any) comments on the Design Notes/Design Questions identified in the draft. Consider this as your last change to discuss those notes. If there is no specific and unresolved discussion of these notes, I will remove them and generate a new draft by the pre-Memphis I-D submission deadline (next Wednesday, March 26). Also note that there have been numerous changes to the document; I think I managed to cover all of the normative changes in the Revision History section. The two most important changes are: Added a timeout mechanism, to constrain the time-inaccuracy of hit-metering (sections 3.3, 3.5, 5.1, and 5.2). Removed the rule that meter request directives apply to all subsequent requests on a transport connection. These directives now apply only to one request. Added an explicit requirement that a server must not ask a proxy to do something it did not volunteer to do (section 3.3). Thanks -Jeff
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