- From: Scott Lawrence <lawrence@agranat.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 14:07:21 -0500
- To: HTTP Working Group <http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com>
- Cc: w3c-http@w3.org
This is the invitation for participation in HTTP/1.1 interoperability testing on Thursday, 1998-02-19. The W3C HTTP/1.1 Implementors Forum page <http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Forum/> lists many participants in the ongoing testing, and some resources of interest to implementors. ================================================================ Test Day Ground Rules: - Participating systems may be configured to allow access only by announced participants for that week (if you will be using a dynamically assigned IP address, indicate this and try to specify the range from which it will be chosen). - Participants will, on request, make a reasonable effort to provide whatever relevant log or trace data they have to other participants to resolve problems. - If a problem or possible issue with another participant implementation is found, that issue will be communicated to the contact for that implementation promptly. Only if the involved participants disagree on the correct behavior or if the involved participants agree to do so will the issue be brought to the working group mailing list. - Any other disclosure of problems found with other implementations during these tests is poor form. - Communicating positive results to other participants is strongly encouraged. Additional suggestions welcome. ================================================================ Organization: User-Agent or Server string: (may be approximate) HTTP Role: [origin, proxy, tunnel, client, robot, ...] HTTP Version: Address: (DNS host names and/or IP addresses for the HTTP implementation) Time: (GMT times the system will be active or available) Contact Name: (person to contact with an issue) Contact Email: Contact Phone: Contact Hours: (GMT times the contact is available, should overlap the span in Time, but may be a subset) Notes: other relevant information, possibly including URLs for information on where to find background material.
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