Re: HTTP 1.0 / 1.1

1999-11-29 Thread Ian Kallen
This has tripped me up in the past as well. While the preponderance of browsers support HTTP/1.1 features, they use the lowest common denominator language, HTTP/1.0, to make requests. Language extensions are permitted but it's all for the best that these user agents don't report themselves as

Re: HTTP 1.0 / 1.1

1999-11-29 Thread Andrei A. Voropaev
When a browser claims that it supports HTTP/1.1 it doesn't mean that it uses it for each request. I believe that in general case browser always uses HTTP/1.0 which is logged in apache log. I'm not sure how to make the same browser to use HTTP/1.1 as default protocol. I guess you shouldn't

HTTP 1.0 / 1.1

1999-11-24 Thread Pouneh Mortazavi
OK. so this is unrelated to the modperl mailing list. but its an interesting question. If you know anywhere else I could post this, please tell me. I'm trying to find out how many clients support HTTP 1.1 features such as keepalives and domain-name based virtual hosts. Apparently netscape