IPP> I-D ACTION:draft-garbrick-shtp-00.txt

Carl-Uno Manros <manros@cp10.es.xerox.com> Wed, 01 July 1998 20:19 UTC

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Isn't this great? 

HTTPX - a new version of HTTP for "access to materials that may be
objectionable". It seems absolutely everybody wants to use HTTP for
something else these days...  

I have checked my calender, it is not April 1st.

Carl-Uno

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>	Title		: Content-Specific Hypertext Transfer Protocol
>	Author(s)	: R. Garbrick
>	Filename	: draft-garbrick-shtp-00.txt
>	Pages		: 3
>	Date		: 30-Jun-98
>	
>   This document describes HTTPX, a protocol for providing access to
>   materials that may be objectionable or that have age or locale-based
>   restrictions, while providing a simple method to filter such content
>   where required.
> 
>   HTTPX uses the protocol HTTP 1.1 ([RFC 2068]), with the single
>   exception of designating a separate range of TCP and UDP port
>   numbers that are allocated to a specific content type.
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Carl-Uno Manros
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