- From: Tim Chao <tchao@alteon.com>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 09:54:06 -0800
- To: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
1. I looked into several captured packets of a HTTP request, there are lots of "OD OA" as deviders for headers; sometimes a request ends with "OD 0A 0D 0A", sometimes ends with "0A 0A 0A" or .... In the RFC, the request can end with 0D or 0A or their combination, I wonder how does a HTTP server or HTTP client determines a full request is received?. Shouldn't we have a better way to determine it? 2. When a user is using a Web browser , the "Reload" in netscape or the"Refresh" in IE is pressed, what's the policy the browser to use about when to start with a new connection( SYN issued first). or to start with just a HTTP request( ACK push)? Many thanks!
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