RFC 3507:Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICA...
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Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP)
1. Introduction
2. Terminology
3. ICAP Overall Operation
3.1. Request Modification
3.2. Response Modification
4. Protocol Semantics
4.1. General Operation
4.2. ICAP URIs
4.3. ICAP Headers
4.3.1. Headers Common to Requests and Responses
4.3.2. Request Headers
4.3.3. Response Headers
4.3.4. ICAP-Related Headers in HTTP Messages
4.4. ICAP Bodies: Encapsulation of HTTP Messages
4.4.1. The "Encapsulated" Header
4.4.2. Encapsulated HTTP Headers
4.5. Message Preview
4.6. No Content" Responses outside of Previews
4.7. ISTag Response Header
4.8. Request Modification Mode
4.8.1. Request
4.8.2. Response
4.8.3. Examples
4.9. Response Modification Mode
4.9.1. Request
4.9.2. Response
4.9.3. Examples
4.10. OPTIONS Method
4.10.1. OPTIONS Request
4.10.2. OPTIONS Response
4.10.3. OPTIONS Examples
5. Caching
6. Implementation Notes
6.1. Vectoring Points
6.2. Application Level Errors
6.3. Use of Chunked Transfer-Encoding
6.4. Distinct URIs for Distinct Services
7. Security Considerations
7.1. Authentication
7.2. Encryption
7.3. Service Validation
8. Motivations and Design Alternatives
8.1. To Be HTTP, or Not To Be
8.2. Mandatory Use of Chunking
8.3. Use of the null-body directive in the Encapsulated header
9. References
10. Contributors
11. Appendix A BNF Grammar for ICAP Messages
12. Authors' Addresses
13. Full Copyright Statement
14. Acknowledgement
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