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On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 13:04 -0400, Craig Jacobsen wrote:
Adam,
The HTTP server does a put and a get on your browser.
I think we have here a small case of "backwards" <grin />. From RFC
2616 section 1.4 "Overall Operation":
The HTTP protocol is a request/response protocol. A client sends a
request to the server in the form of a request method, URI, and
protocol version, followed by a MIME-like message containing request
modifiers, client information, and possible body content over a
connection with a server. The server responds with a status line,
including the message's protocol version and a success or error code,
followed by a MIME-like message containing server information, entity
metainformation, and possible entity-body content.
Cheers,
Terry.
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