- From: John Stracke <francis@ecal.com>
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 11:23:00 -0400
- To: IETF HTTP List <http-wg@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
Julien Pierre wrote: > John Stracke wrote: > > > Just because a client always asks to upgrade doesn't mean the server has to obey. > > So how does that make the draft useful if the upgrade is never allowed ? Who said never? A client that wants to use the draft can ask for an upgrade on every HTTP request. Servers that aren't willing to spend cycles on TLS for a particular request can just ignore the Upgrade: header. -- /==============================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own.| |Chief Scientist |=============================================| |eCal Corp. |"God does not play games with His loyal | |francis@ecal.com|servants." "Whoo-ee, where have you *been*?" | | |--_Good Omens_ | \==============================================================/
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