- From: John C. Mallery <JCMa@WILSON.AI.MIT.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 14:25-0400
- To: hallam@alws.cern.ch
- Cc: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@ptsun00.cern.ch>, www-lib@www0.cern.ch
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 12:55 EDT From: hallam@alws.cern.ch John, 502 looks OK, but shouldn't there be some header giving an indication of when a good time to retry would be? ok 502 it is. I would prefer the string "Insufficient Resources". Overload suggest that its due to the amount of web trafic. It might be that the URL has been analysed and the server has decided that that particular URL is too expensive to retreive at the moment but another would be OK. OK. "Insufficient Resources" it is. We're going to be melted down next week when our hack becomes real. I'm thinking here about chunky searches and the like being barred during the hours of daylight and only light requests being allowed. Or alternatively there might be a one user at a time type resource in use. This could also be applied there as well. the immediate application to ask people to try a again later because the server is running at capacity. You don't see me here much because, anti-social that I am, I just write everything from scratch in Lisp. See my CL-HTTP paper for the latest sources.
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