On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 01:48 +0000, patrickdlogan wrote:
> "Transport layer subdivides user-buffer into network-buffer sized
> datagrams and enforces desired transmission control."
>
> So it appears safe to say that "transfer" means moving whole
> application-specific information, while "transport" means moving bits
> that make up some or all of that application-specific information as
> best fits the network technology.

Shouldn't chunking be taken as a something where the "Transport layer
subdivides user-buffer into network-buffer sized datagrams and enforces
desired transmission control."? HTTP 1.1 of course requires chunking
support.

Sanjiva.





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