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Arturo Bernal edited comment on HTTPCORE-756 at 9/2/23 5:07 PM:
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[~reschke]
Could you elaborate on why we shouldn't align the project with the latest RFC?
I understand the importance of retaining flexibility, especially for scenarios
like conformance testing. I had assumed that adhering to the latest standards
would be a priority.
Would you suggest we introduce a mode or configuration that allows for
non-standard behavior? This way, while the default behavior adheres to the RFC,
users can override it when necessary for specific use cases.
was (Author: abernal):
[~reschke]
Could you elaborate on why we shouldn't align the project with the latest RFC?
I understand the importance of flexibility for scenarios like conformance
testing, but I assumed that adhering to the latest standards would be a
priority.
I understand the importance of retaining flexibility, especially for scenarios
like conformance testing. Would you suggest we provide a mode or configuration
that allows for non-standard behavior, ensuring that while the default behavior
adheres to the RFC, users can override it when necessary for specific use cases?
> HttpCore HTTP Semantics conformance to RFC 9110
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> Key: HTTPCORE-756
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-756
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Arturo Bernal
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 2h 40m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Ensure HttpCore conforms to RFC 9110.
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