- From: Thomson, Martin <Martin.Thomson@andrew.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 09:28:06 +0800
- To: "William A. Rowe Jr." <wrowe@rowe-clan.net>, "nathan@webr3.org" <nathan@webr3.org>
- CC: Henrik Nordström <henrik@henriknordstrom.net>, HTTP Working Group <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>
> 99% certain it's not a good thing, but anyone employing a proper parser > is going to find the first or last value given (most likely the first, and > the rest will all report this specific configuration as bugged). Well, maybe. A comma is a valid URI character, so you might find that a parser takes the comma to be part of the value. Content-Location = "Content-Location" ":" OWS Content-Location-v Content-Location-v = absolute-URI / partial-URI partial-URI = relative-part [ "?" query ]
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