RFC 2145 (rfc2145) - Page 1 of 7
Use and Interpretation of HTTP Version Numbers
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Network Working Group J. C. Mogul
Request for Comments: 2145 DEC
Category: Informational R. Fielding
UC Irvine
J. Gettys
DEC
H. Frystyk
MIT/LCS
May 1997
Use and Interpretation of
HTTP Version Numbers
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Abstract
HTTP request and response messages include an HTTP protocol version
number. Some confusion exists concerning the proper use and
interpretation of HTTP version numbers, and concerning
interoperability of HTTP implementations of different protocol
versions. This document is an attempt to clarify the situation. It
is not a modification of the intended meaning of the existing
HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 documents, but it does describe the intention
of the authors of those documents, and can be considered definitive
when there is any ambiguity in those documents concerning HTTP
version numbers, for all versions of HTTP.
Mogul, et. al. Informational