On 12/15/2010 1:25 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 12:58:51 -0800 > Glenn Linderman<v+python at g.nevcal.com> wrote: >> On 12/15/2010 10:39 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I would like to remove HTTP 0.9 support from http.client and >>> http.server. I've opened an issue at http://bugs.python.org/issue10711 >>> for that. Would anyone think it's a bad idea? >>> >>> (HTTP 1.0 was devised in 1996) >> Please address the following comment from the server.py source: >> >> # The default request version. This only affects responses up until >> # the point where the request line is parsed, so it mainly decides what >> # the client gets back when sending a malformed request line. >> # Most web servers default to HTTP 0.9, i.e. don't send a status line. >> default_request_version = "HTTP/0.9" > What do you mean by "address"? The patch changes this to 1.0. > And, as the comment says, this only affects what happens when the > client sends a syntactically invalid request line, so whether the server > does a 0.9-style or 1.0-style response is unimportant. Just what you did... justify the unimportance of not changing it :) Since now it is different than "most web servers". -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20101215/8a9eb178/attachment.html>
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