Re: Call for Closure - HTTP response version
Alexei Kosut (akosut@nueva.pvt.k12.ca.us)
Tue, 31 Dec 1996 17:57:57 -0800 (PST)
On Tue, 31 Dec 1996, David W. Morris wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Dec 1996, Alexei Kosut wrote:
>
> > compatible server. In this scenario, it would be neccessary for
> > HTTP/1.1 servers to always use HTTP/1.1 in the response.
>
> Another choice is to stop overloading a single value for two
> purposes ...
> 1. Declaring the servers capabilities
> 2. Labeling the level of the response
>
> A new optional header for example could advertise the server's
> capabilities and the status would be just that ... status describing
> this response.
Yes, that possibility was also in my message.
> The beauty of the extra header is that it would allow a response
> to a HTTP/1.x request to note that HTTP/2.x is also supported ...
Hmm. Isn't this where Upgrade: was intended to be used? Something like:
GET /something HTTP/1.1
Upgrade: HTTP/2.0
and then the server would respond with 2.0 if it supported it? That's
what section 14.41 of the HTTP/1.1 spec would seem to indicate.
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