RFC 2324:Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (H...
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... HTTP 1.1 ([RFC2068]) permits the transfer of web objects from origin servers to clients ...
... RFC2068]) permits the transfer of web objects from origin servers to clients. The web is world-wide. HTCPCP is based on HTTP. This is because HTTP is everywhere. It could not be so pervasive ...
... clients. The web is world-wide. HTCPCP is based on HTTP. This is because HTTP is everywhere. It could not be so pervasive without being good. Therefore, HTTP is good. If you want good coffee, ...
... This is because HTTP is everywhere. It could not be so pervasive without being good. Therefore, HTTP is good. If you want good coffee, HTCPCP needs to be good. To make HTCPCP good, it is good to base HTCPCP on HTTP ...
... HTTP is good. If you want good coffee, HTCPCP needs to be good. To make HTCPCP good, it is good to base HTCPCP on HTTP. ...


... The HTCPCP protocol is built on top of HTTP, with the addition of a few new methods, header fields ...
... method has been added. The BREW method may be used with other HTTP-based protocols (e.g., the Hyper Text Brewery Control Protocol). ...
... In HTTP, the GET method is used to mean "retrieve whatever information (in the form of an entity ...
... HTCPCP recommends several HTTP header fields and defines some new ones. ...
... [SAFE] defines a HTTP response header field, "Safe", which can be used to indicate that repeating a HTTP request ...
... HTTP response header field, "Safe", which can be used to indicate that repeating a HTTP request is safe. The inclusion of a "Safe: Yes" header field allows a client ...
... In HTTP, the "Accept" request-header field is used to specify media types which are acceptable for the response. However, in HTCPCP, the ...
... Normal HTTP return codes are used to indicate difficulties of the HTCPCP server. This section identifies special interpretations and ...


... In most organizations HTTP traffic crosses firewalls fairly easily. ...
... By basing HTCPCP on HTTP and using port 80, it will get all of HTTP's ...
... By basing HTCPCP on HTTP and using port 80, it will get all of HTTP's firewall-crossing virtues. Of course, the home firewalls ...


... Coffee pot monitoring using HTTP protocols has been an early application of the web. In the earliest instance, coffee pot monitoring was an early (and appropriate) use of ATM ...


... Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H., and T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2068(-> 2616draft), January 1997. ...
... Holtman, K., and A. Mutz, "Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP", RFC 2295exp, March 1998. ...



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