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....HTTP 1.0 95.30 78.56 77.22 78.62 51.13 51.08 30.00 HTTP 1. 1 00.00 20.92 18.43 21.35 48.82 48.30 70.00 Unclear 04.70 00.05 04.34 00.02 00.05 00.06 00.00 Table 4: HTTP Protocol Versions (percent) 20] the protocol has undergone some updating [21, 25] and in some ways is still being clarified [24, 28]. The transition from 1.0 to 1.1 is a complex one, requiring support from browsers, servers, and any proxy intermediaries as well. Table 4 shows the HTTP protocol version that the server used in responding to requests. A clear trend is that over time, more requests are being serviced using 1.1. ....
Jeffrey C. Mogul. Clarifying the fundamentals of HTTP. In Proceedings of WWW 2002.
....carry no transcodable content. The term instance, meaning the full response to a GET request the requested resource at the current time, precisely describes both the input and the output of transcoding, and we use that term for the rest of this paper. For more discussion of this issue, see [13]. 2.3 Who is in control Because there are three parties to a transcoding operation (the origin server, the proxy, and the client) the question arises as to who is in control that is, which party decides what transcoding to apply, if any The question appears to require resolution of ....
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