RFC 2324:Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (H...
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... The HTCPCP protocol is built on top of HTTP, with the addition of a few new methods, header fields and return codes. All HTCPCP servers ...
... HTCPCP Added Methods ...
... The BREW method, and the use of POST ...
... Commands to control a coffee pot are sent from client to coffee server using either the BREW or POST method, and a message body with Content-Type ...
... A coffee pot server MUST accept both the BREW and POST method equivalently. However, the use of POST for causing actions to happen is deprecated. ...
... firewall control policy is irrelevant. However, POST may be a trademark for coffee, and so the BREW method has been added. The BREW method may be used with other HTTP ...
... is irrelevant. However, POST may be a trademark for coffee, and so the BREW method has been added. The BREW method may be used with other HTTP-based protocols (e.g., the Hyper Text Brewery Control Protocol ...
... GET method ...
... In HTTP, the GET method is used to mean "retrieve whatever information (in the form of an entity) identified by the Request- ...
... PROPFIND method ...
... If a cup of coffee is data, metadata about the brewed resource is discovered using the PROPFIND method [WEBDAV]. ...
... WHEN method ...
... holder of the recipient of milk to say "when" at the time when sufficient milk has been introduced into the coffee. For this purpose, the "WHEN" method has been added to HTCPCP. Enough? Say WHEN. ...


... reconfiguration or new versions in order to accommodate HTCPCP- specific methods, headers and trailers, but such upgrades will be easily accommodated. Most home network ...


... The improper use of filtration devices might admit trojan grounds. Filtration is not a good virus protection method. ...



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