- From: Drazen Kacar <Drazen.Kacar@public.srce.hr>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 10:12:06 +0100 (MET)
- To: connolly@www10.w3.org (Dan Connolly)
- Cc: johnluke@prodigy.net, www-html@www10.w3.org
Dan Connolly wrote: > Hmmm... you mean in stead of a wristwatch? I'm not sure I follow. > > But I do think it might be useful to be able to refer to HTTP header > values from HTML, as in: > > 200 OK ^^^^^^ > Content-Type: text/html > Date: Tue, 3 Jan 94 12:34:10 EST ^^^ > Last-Modified: Mon, 2 Jan 94 10:23:43 EST ^^^ > > <!doctype html> > <title>...</title> > > ... > <address> > Last Modified: <envelope field=last-modified> > </address> Where is the world going? Et tu, Dan? :) HTTP/1.x 200 OK ^-- 0 or 1 currently GMT is mandatory in date formats. There is one without explicit timezone, but GMT is implied. References... Um... At your nearest RFC repository :) -- Life is a sexually transmitted disease. dave@srce.hr dave@fly.cc.fer.hr
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