IPP> A client MUST NOT expect a response from an IPP server until after the client has sent the entire response.
"Carl Kugler" <kugler@us.ibm.com> Thu, 16 July 1998 16:36 UTC
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From: "Carl Kugler" <kugler@us.ibm.com>
Subject: IPP> A client MUST NOT expect a response from an IPP server until
after the client has sent the entire response.
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ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_PRO/ipp-pro-980630.doc says "A client MUST NOT expect a response from an IPP server until after the client has sent the entire response." What about "100 Continue" responses (and related HTTP Expect headers)?