- From: Carl-Uno Manros <manros@cp10.es.xerox.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 10:20:01 PDT
- To: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
- Cc: ipp@pwg.org
Hi, As most of you know already, the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) WG has suggested using HTTP as "transport", with the payload in the form of a MIME object passed with the POST method. As part of the onging IESG review process, the Application Area Director Keith Moore has suggested to distinguish IPP traffic from "normal" HTTP traffic by: 1) the introduction of a new scheme called "ipp" 2) the introduction a new default port number for IPP servers. Before the IPP WG responds to those suggestions, the IPP WG would like to get some advice from the HTTP WG on the implications of such a change. In particular, we want some feedback on how easy or difficult it would be to configure existing web servers to accomodate the suggested changes. Please note that many printer vendors are not in the business of developing web servers or HTTP servers and are dependent on getting those compoments from other vendors. Please respond back to the IPP DL at: ipp@pwg.org Thanks, Carl-Uno Manros Chair of the IETF IPP WG
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