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Workgroup: HTTP Internet-Draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-bcp56bis Obsoletes: 3205 (if approved) Published: 22 March 2022 Intended Status: Best Current Practice Expires: 23 September 2022 Author: Building Protocols with HTTP Abstract Applications often use HTTP as a substrate to create HTTP-based APIs. This document specifies best practices for writing specifications that use HTTP to define new applicati
Workgroup: HTTP Internet-Draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-header-structure Published: 2 December 2020 Intended Status: Standards Track Expires: 5 June 2021 Authors: Structured Field Values for HTTP Abstract This document describes a set of data types and associated algorithms that are intended to make it easier and safer to define and handle HTTP header and trailer fields, known as "Structured Fields", "
The immutable HTTP response Cache-Control extension allows servers to identify resources that will not be updated during their freshness lifetime. This assures that a client never needs to revalidate a cached fresh resource to be certain it has not been modified. Note to Readers Discussion of this draft takes place on the HTTP working group mailing list (ietf-http-wg@w3.org), which is archived at
Workgroup: HTTP Internet-Draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-client-hints Published: 13 October 2020 Intended Status: Experimental Expires: 16 April 2021 Authors: HTTP Client Hints Abstract HTTP defines proactive content negotiation to allow servers to select the appropriate response for a given request, based upon the user agent's characteristics, as expressed in request headers. In practice, user agents a
This specification describes an optimized expression of the semantics of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), referred to as HTTP version 2 (HTTP/2). HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network resources and a reduced perception of latency by introducing header field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same connection. It also introduces unsolicited push of represen
The IETF HTTP Working Group maintains and develops the Hypertext Transfer Protocol - the core protocol of the World Wide Web. 📄 Specs and Tests Resources to help HTTP implementations, including: Read HTTP-related specifications the specs! See our list of (unofficial) tests for HTTP implementations
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