- From: Dave Kristol <dmk@research.bell-labs.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 97 11:07:29 EDT
- To: http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com
I have one quibble. There are some lines that have double negatives and that are, therefore, hard to interpret. Three examples: If no-transform, don't add Content-Encoding, Content-Length, Content-Range, Content-Type 13.5.2 na MN na 2 Don't use 200 with partial resp. 13.8 na MN MN 1 GET/HEAD: no side effects 13.9 SN na na I recommend always stating the requirement in the positive sense. So these lines would read: If no-transform, add Content-Encoding, Content-Length, Content-Range, Content-Type 13.5.2 na MN na 2 Use 200 with partial resp. 13.8 na MN MN 1 GET/HEAD: has side effects 13.9 SN na na This way the SN/MN negations are clearer, I think. Dave Kristol
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