"Jefsey" == Jefsey Morfin <jefsey(_at_)jefsey(_dot_)com> writes:
Jefsey> At 21:56 05/09/2006, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> To be clear, I think I'm documenting what is a long-standing
>> consensus in the IETF. And I do consider it a bug that HTTP
>> does not require TCP. It's typical for protocols to require a
>> transport. For example , I believe SIP requires UDP (and
>> possibly TCP). Kerberos requires TCP.
Jefsey> Why?
Jefsey> What you want to say is that HTTP should require the
Jefsey> features of a TCP or UDP like protocol.
Remember that interoperabality is defined by RFC 2026 in terms of the
ability to exchange one implementation for another.
What I want to be able to do is to make a resource available via
http, and if I use only the mandatory features of the http spec, know
that you can resolve the URL regardless of what http implementation
you use.
I want to be able to give you a URL and have you resolve it. That
only works if we speak the same transport protocol.
I want people to be able to reference HTTP and get interoperability,
not to have to write a profile of http.
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