Think RFC1945 is HTTP 1.0 if I remember, probably still have it on my
harddrive if you need it.




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> G'day all,
>         I'm just getting to the end of an http implementation, and am in
> testing for conformance to the spec.  I've interpreted the spec to the
best
> of my ability, and I'd like to cross reference this list against another.
> Does anyone know the url to a document summarising the spec?  This seems
> like such an academic exercise, I figured that there would be an .edu
site
> with this info...

I have this file I got:

rfc2616.txt

If you search for RFC 2616, this should do it. It's HTTP 1/1 though.

It's surprisingly well written, although there's a lot there. Hope this
helps.

Cheers,

Jeremy.


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