…width. This memo defines a status code for sending an informational response ( [RFC7231] Section 6.2 ) that contains header fields that are likely to be included in the final response. A server can send the informational response containing some of the header fields to help the c…
…ects produced by processing duplicated requests. The request method’s safety ( [RFC7231] Section 4.2.1 ) is one way to determine this. However, some resources produce side effects with safe methods, so this cannot be universally relied upon. It is RECOMMENDED that origin servers …
… include "GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS", and "TRACE", as defined in Section 4.2.1 of [RFC7231] The term "public suffix" is defined in a note in Section 5.3 of [RFC6265] as "a domain that is controlled by a public registry", and are also know as "effective top-level domains" (eTLDs). Fo…
… access ought to respond with the 403 (Forbidden) status code Section 6.5.3 of [RFC7231] ). HTTP does not restrict applications to this simple challenge-response framework for access authentication. Additional mechanisms can be used, such as authentication at the transport level …
…ndwidth. This memo defines a status code for sending an informational response [RFC7231], Section 6.2 ) that contains header fields that are likely to be included in the final response. A server can send the informational response containing some of the header fields to help the …
… access ought to respond with the 403 (Forbidden) status code Section 6.5.3 of [RFC7231] ). HTTP does not restrict applications to this simple challenge-response framework for access authentication. Additional mechanisms can be used, such as authentication at the transport level …
… access ought to respond with the 403 (Forbidden) status code Section 6.5.3 of [RFC7231] ). HTTP does not restrict applications to this simple challenge-response framework for access authentication. Additional mechanisms can be used, such as authentication at the transport level …
…ndwidth. This memo defines a status code for sending an informational response [RFC7231], Section 6.2 ) that contains header fields that are likely to be included in the final response. A server can send the informational response containing some of the header fields to help the …
… access ought to respond with the 403 (Forbidden) status code Section 6.5.3 of [RFC7231] ). HTTP does not restrict applications to this simple challenge-response framework for access authentication. Additional mechanisms can be used, such as authentication at the transport level …
…ed. Thus, the specification and requirements of HTTP/1.1 Semantics and Content [RFC7231] , Conditional Requests [RFC7232] , Range Requests [RFC7233] , Caching [RFC7234] and Authentication [RFC7235] are applicable to HTTP/2. Selected portions of HTTP/1.1 Message Syntax and Routing…
…ects produced by processing duplicated requests. The request method's safety ( [RFC7231], Section 4.2.1 ) is one way to determine this. However, some resources produce side effects with safe methods, so this cannot be universally relied upon. It is RECOMMENDED that origin servers…
…dwidth. This memo defines a status code for sending an informational response ([RFC7231], Section 6.2) that contains header fields that are likely to be included in the final response. A server can send the informational response containing some of the header fields to help the c…
…ects produced by processing duplicated requests. The request method's safety ( [RFC7231], Section 4.2.1 ) is one way to determine this. However, some resources produce side effects with safe methods, so this cannot be universally relied upon. It is RECOMMENDED that origin servers…
…ects produced by processing duplicated requests. The request method's safety ( [RFC7231], Section 4.2.1 ) is one way to determine this. However, some resources produce side effects with safe methods, so this cannot be universally relied upon. It is RECOMMENDED that origin servers…
…ndwidth. This memo defines a status code for sending an informational response [RFC7231], Section 6.2 ) that contains header fields that are likely to be included in the final response. A server can send the informational response containing some of the header fields to help the …