on 2/21/01 12:30 AM, "ingo schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, know that a trailing slash after a file doesn't make sense (the
> trailing slashes in the example above on ".rdf" shouldn't be from me). But
> what's about URLs that end neither with a directory nor with a file (like
> "http://www.xmlhack.com")? What is the recommended way?
It doesn't matter in that case because the request looks like this:
GET / HTTP/1.0
If you haven't done this already, I suggest that everyone here take a few
hours and read through the HTTP specifications at www.w3.org. They are
boring and dry, but they have a lot of good information.
> P.S.: Thanks btw that you are reading our commits - another pair of eyes
> that findes problems. :-)
Yup. The power of OSS. Keep preaching inside of IBM for us, ok?
:-)
thanks,
-jon
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