Re: HTTP 1.1 issue 04: 4.2 Message Headers
Jim Gettys (jg@pa.dec.com)
Tue, 10 Nov 1998 10:52:10 -0800
From: "Ross Patterson" <ROSSP@SS1.Reston.VMD.Sterling.COM>
Resent-From: http-wg@hplb.hpl.hp.com
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 98 12:01:41 EST
To: http-wg@hplb.hpl.hp.com
Subject: Re: HTTP 1.1 issue 04: 4.2 Message Headers
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>In section 4.2 "Message Headers", the statement
>
> "Applications SHOULD follow "common form", where one is known or
> indicated, when generating HTTP constructs, since there might
> exist some implementations that fail to accept anything beyond the
> common forms."
>
>is so vague as to be impossible to measure, and should therefore not be
>normative and a requirement of compliance. I've brought this one up
>before, so if the general opinion goes against me I won't complain.
I guess I agree with you, particularly since "common form" is hard
to define (and not used in other specifications much, as I read a
quick AltaVista search).
So I'll replace "SHOULD" with "ought to".
- Jim