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370 | </style><link rel="Contents" href="#rfc.toc"> |
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371 | <link rel="Author" href="#rfc.authors"> |
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372 | <link rel="Copyright" href="#rfc.copyrightnotice"> |
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373 | <link rel="Index" href="#rfc.index"> |
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374 | <link rel="Chapter" title="1 Introduction" href="#rfc.section.1"> |
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375 | <link rel="Chapter" title="2 Entity Tags" href="#rfc.section.2"> |
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376 | <link rel="Chapter" title="3 Status Code Definitions" href="#rfc.section.3"> |
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377 | <link rel="Chapter" title="4 Weak and Strong Validators" href="#rfc.section.4"> |
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378 | <link rel="Chapter" title="5 Rules for When to Use Entity Tags and Last-Modified Dates" href="#rfc.section.5"> |
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379 | <link rel="Chapter" title="6 Header Field Definitions" href="#rfc.section.6"> |
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380 | <link rel="Chapter" title="7 IANA Considerations" href="#rfc.section.7"> |
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381 | <link rel="Chapter" title="8 Security Considerations" href="#rfc.section.8"> |
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382 | <link rel="Chapter" title="9 Acknowledgments" href="#rfc.section.9"> |
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383 | <link rel="Chapter" href="#rfc.section.10" title="10 References"> |
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384 | <link rel="Appendix" title="A Compatibility with Previous Versions" href="#rfc.section.A"> |
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385 | <link rel="Appendix" title="B Collected ABNF" href="#rfc.section.B"> |
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386 | <link rel="Appendix" title="C Change Log (to be removed by RFC Editor before publication)" href="#rfc.section.C"> |
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389 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Fielding, R."> |
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392 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Frystyk, H."> |
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393 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Masinter, L."> |
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394 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Leach, P."> |
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395 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Berners-Lee, T."> |
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396 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Lafon, Y."> |
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397 | <meta name="dct.creator" content="Reschke, J. F."> |
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398 | <meta name="dct.identifier" content="urn:ietf:id:draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-06"> |
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399 | <meta name="dct.issued" scheme="ISO8601" content="2009-03-09"> |
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400 | <meta name="dct.replaces" content="urn:ietf:rfc:2616"> |
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401 | <meta name="dct.abstract" content="The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP has been in use by the World Wide Web global information initiative since 1990. This document is Part 4 of the seven-part specification that defines the protocol referred to as "HTTP/1.1" and, taken together, obsoletes RFC 2616. Part 4 defines request header fields for indicating conditional requests and the rules for constructing responses to those requests."> |
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402 | <meta name="description" content="The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP has been in use by the World Wide Web global information initiative since 1990. This document is Part 4 of the seven-part specification that defines the protocol referred to as "HTTP/1.1" and, taken together, obsoletes RFC 2616. Part 4 defines request header fields for indicating conditional requests and the rules for constructing responses to those requests."> |
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403 | </head> |
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404 | <body> |
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405 | <table class="header"> |
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406 | <tbody> |
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407 | <tr> |
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408 | <td class="left">HTTPbis Working Group</td> |
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409 | <td class="right">R. Fielding, Editor</td> |
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410 | </tr> |
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411 | <tr> |
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412 | <td class="left">Internet-Draft</td> |
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413 | <td class="right">Day Software</td> |
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414 | </tr> |
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415 | <tr> |
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416 | <td class="left">Obsoletes: <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616">2616</a> (if approved) |
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417 | </td> |
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418 | <td class="right">J. Gettys</td> |
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419 | </tr> |
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420 | <tr> |
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421 | <td class="left">Intended status: Standards Track</td> |
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422 | <td class="right">One Laptop per Child</td> |
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423 | </tr> |
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424 | <tr> |
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425 | <td class="left">Expires: September 10, 2009</td> |
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426 | <td class="right">J. Mogul</td> |
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427 | </tr> |
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428 | <tr> |
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429 | <td class="left"></td> |
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430 | <td class="right">HP</td> |
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431 | </tr> |
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432 | <tr> |
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433 | <td class="left"></td> |
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434 | <td class="right">H. Frystyk</td> |
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435 | </tr> |
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436 | <tr> |
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437 | <td class="left"></td> |
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438 | <td class="right">Microsoft</td> |
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439 | </tr> |
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440 | <tr> |
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441 | <td class="left"></td> |
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442 | <td class="right">L. Masinter</td> |
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443 | </tr> |
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444 | <tr> |
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445 | <td class="left"></td> |
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446 | <td class="right">Adobe Systems</td> |
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447 | </tr> |
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448 | <tr> |
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449 | <td class="left"></td> |
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450 | <td class="right">P. Leach</td> |
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451 | </tr> |
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452 | <tr> |
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453 | <td class="left"></td> |
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454 | <td class="right">Microsoft</td> |
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455 | </tr> |
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456 | <tr> |
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457 | <td class="left"></td> |
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458 | <td class="right">T. Berners-Lee</td> |
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459 | </tr> |
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460 | <tr> |
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461 | <td class="left"></td> |
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462 | <td class="right">W3C/MIT</td> |
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463 | </tr> |
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464 | <tr> |
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465 | <td class="left"></td> |
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466 | <td class="right">Y. Lafon, Editor</td> |
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467 | </tr> |
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468 | <tr> |
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469 | <td class="left"></td> |
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470 | <td class="right">W3C</td> |
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471 | </tr> |
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472 | <tr> |
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473 | <td class="left"></td> |
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474 | <td class="right">J. Reschke, Editor</td> |
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475 | </tr> |
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476 | <tr> |
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477 | <td class="left"></td> |
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478 | <td class="right">greenbytes</td> |
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479 | </tr> |
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480 | <tr> |
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481 | <td class="left"></td> |
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482 | <td class="right">March 9, 2009</td> |
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483 | </tr> |
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484 | </tbody> |
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485 | </table> |
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486 | <p class="title">HTTP/1.1, part 4: Conditional Requests<br><span class="filename">draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-06</span></p> |
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487 | <h1><a id="rfc.status" href="#rfc.status">Status of this Memo</a></h1> |
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488 | <p>This Internet-Draft is submitted to IETF in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. This document may contain |
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489 | material from IETF Documents or IETF Contributions published or made publicly available before November 10, 2008. The person(s) |
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490 | controlling the copyright in some of this material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to allow modifications of |
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491 | such material outside the IETF Standards Process. Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s) controlling the |
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492 | copyright in such materials, this document may not be modified outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative works of |
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493 | it may not be created outside the IETF Standards Process, except to format it for publication as an RFC or to translate it |
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494 | into languages other than English. |
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495 | </p> |
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496 | <p>Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note |
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497 | that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. |
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498 | </p> |
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499 | <p>Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other |
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500 | documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as “work |
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501 | in progress”. |
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502 | </p> |
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503 | <p>The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at <a href="http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-abstracts.txt">http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-abstracts.txt</a>. |
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504 | </p> |
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505 | <p>The list of Internet-Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at <a href="http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html">http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html</a>. |
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506 | </p> |
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507 | <p>This Internet-Draft will expire on September 10, 2009.</p> |
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508 | <h1><a id="rfc.copyrightnotice" href="#rfc.copyrightnotice">Copyright Notice</a></h1> |
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509 | <p>Copyright © 2009 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the document authors. All rights reserved.</p> |
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510 | <p>This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents in effect on the date |
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511 | of publication of this document (<a href="http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info">http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info</a>). Please review these documents carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect to this document. |
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512 | </p> |
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513 | <h1 id="rfc.abstract"><a href="#rfc.abstract">Abstract</a></h1> |
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514 | <p>The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information |
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515 | systems. HTTP has been in use by the World Wide Web global information initiative since 1990. This document is Part 4 of the |
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516 | seven-part specification that defines the protocol referred to as "HTTP/1.1" and, taken together, obsoletes RFC 2616. Part |
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517 | 4 defines request header fields for indicating conditional requests and the rules for constructing responses to those requests. |
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518 | </p> |
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519 | <h1 id="rfc.note.1"><a href="#rfc.note.1">Editorial Note (To be removed by RFC Editor)</a></h1> |
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520 | <p>Discussion of this draft should take place on the HTTPBIS working group mailing list (ietf-http-wg@w3.org). The current issues |
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521 | list is at <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/report/11">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/report/11</a>> and related documents (including fancy diffs) can be found at <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/</a>>. |
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522 | </p> |
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523 | <p>The changes in this draft are summarized in <a href="#changes.since.05" title="Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-05">Appendix C.7</a>. |
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524 | </p> |
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525 | <hr class="noprint"> |
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526 | <h1 class="np" id="rfc.toc"><a href="#rfc.toc">Table of Contents</a></h1> |
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527 | <ul class="toc"> |
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528 | <li>1. <a href="#introduction">Introduction</a><ul> |
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529 | <li>1.1 <a href="#intro.requirements">Requirements</a></li> |
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530 | <li>1.2 <a href="#notation">Syntax Notation</a><ul> |
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531 | <li>1.2.1 <a href="#core.rules">Core Rules</a></li> |
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532 | <li>1.2.2 <a href="#abnf.dependencies">ABNF Rules defined in other Parts of the Specification</a></li> |
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533 | </ul> |
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534 | </li> |
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535 | </ul> |
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536 | </li> |
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537 | <li>2. <a href="#entity.tags">Entity Tags</a></li> |
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538 | <li>3. <a href="#rfc.section.3">Status Code Definitions</a><ul> |
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539 | <li>3.1 <a href="#status.304">304 Not Modified</a></li> |
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540 | <li>3.2 <a href="#status.412">412 Precondition Failed</a></li> |
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541 | </ul> |
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542 | </li> |
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543 | <li>4. <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators">Weak and Strong Validators</a></li> |
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544 | <li>5. <a href="#rules.for.when.to.use.entity.tags.and.last-modified.dates">Rules for When to Use Entity Tags and Last-Modified Dates</a></li> |
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545 | <li>6. <a href="#header.fields">Header Field Definitions</a><ul> |
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546 | <li>6.1 <a href="#header.etag">ETag</a></li> |
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547 | <li>6.2 <a href="#header.if-match">If-Match</a></li> |
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548 | <li>6.3 <a href="#header.if-modified-since">If-Modified-Since</a></li> |
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549 | <li>6.4 <a href="#header.if-none-match">If-None-Match</a></li> |
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550 | <li>6.5 <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since">If-Unmodified-Since</a></li> |
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551 | <li>6.6 <a href="#header.last-modified">Last-Modified</a></li> |
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552 | </ul> |
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553 | </li> |
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554 | <li>7. <a href="#IANA.considerations">IANA Considerations</a><ul> |
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555 | <li>7.1 <a href="#message.header.registration">Message Header Registration</a></li> |
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556 | </ul> |
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557 | </li> |
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558 | <li>8. <a href="#security.considerations">Security Considerations</a></li> |
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559 | <li>9. <a href="#ack">Acknowledgments</a></li> |
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560 | <li>10. <a href="#rfc.references">References</a><ul> |
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561 | <li>10.1 <a href="#rfc.references.1">Normative References</a></li> |
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562 | <li>10.2 <a href="#rfc.references.2">Informative References</a></li> |
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563 | </ul> |
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564 | </li> |
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565 | <li><a href="#rfc.authors">Authors' Addresses</a></li> |
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566 | <li>A. <a href="#compatibility">Compatibility with Previous Versions</a><ul> |
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567 | <li>A.1 <a href="#changes.from.rfc.2616">Changes from RFC 2616</a></li> |
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568 | </ul> |
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569 | </li> |
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570 | <li>B. <a href="#collected.abnf">Collected ABNF</a></li> |
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571 | <li>C. <a href="#change.log">Change Log (to be removed by RFC Editor before publication)</a><ul> |
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572 | <li>C.1 <a href="#rfc.section.C.1">Since RFC2616</a></li> |
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573 | <li>C.2 <a href="#rfc.section.C.2">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-00</a></li> |
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574 | <li>C.3 <a href="#rfc.section.C.3">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-01</a></li> |
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575 | <li>C.4 <a href="#changes.since.02">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-02</a></li> |
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576 | <li>C.5 <a href="#changes.since.03">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-03</a></li> |
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577 | <li>C.6 <a href="#changes.since.04">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-04</a></li> |
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578 | <li>C.7 <a href="#changes.since.05">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-05</a></li> |
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579 | </ul> |
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580 | </li> |
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581 | <li><a href="#rfc.index">Index</a></li> |
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582 | </ul> |
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583 | <h1 id="rfc.section.1" class="np"><a href="#rfc.section.1">1.</a> <a id="introduction" href="#introduction">Introduction</a></h1> |
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584 | <p id="rfc.section.1.p.1">This document defines HTTP/1.1 response metadata for indicating potential changes to payload content, including modification |
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585 | time stamps and opaque entity-tags, and the HTTP conditional request mechanisms that allow preconditions to be placed on a |
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586 | request method. Conditional GET requests allow for efficient cache updates. Other conditional request methods are used to |
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587 | protect against overwriting or misunderstanding the state of a resource that has been changed unbeknownst to the requesting |
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588 | client. |
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589 | </p> |
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590 | <p id="rfc.section.1.p.2">This document is currently disorganized in order to minimize the changes between drafts and enable reviewers to see the smaller |
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591 | errata changes. The next draft will reorganize the sections to better reflect the content. In particular, the sections on |
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592 | resource metadata will be discussed first and then followed by each conditional request-header, concluding with a definition |
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593 | of precedence and the expectation of ordering strong validator checks before weak validator checks. It is likely that more |
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594 | content from <a href="#Part6" id="rfc.xref.Part6.1"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 6: Caching">[Part6]</cite></a> will migrate to this part, where appropriate. The current mess reflects how widely dispersed these topics and associated requirements |
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595 | had become in <a href="#RFC2616" id="rfc.xref.RFC2616.1"><cite title="Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1">[RFC2616]</cite></a>. |
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596 | </p> |
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597 | <h2 id="rfc.section.1.1"><a href="#rfc.section.1.1">1.1</a> <a id="intro.requirements" href="#intro.requirements">Requirements</a></h2> |
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598 | <p id="rfc.section.1.1.p.1">The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" |
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599 | in this document are to be interpreted as described in <a href="#RFC2119" id="rfc.xref.RFC2119.1"><cite title="Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels">[RFC2119]</cite></a>. |
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600 | </p> |
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601 | <p id="rfc.section.1.1.p.2">An implementation is not compliant if it fails to satisfy one or more of the <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> or <em class="bcp14">REQUIRED</em> level requirements for the protocols it implements. An implementation that satisfies all the <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> or <em class="bcp14">REQUIRED</em> level and all the <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> level requirements for its protocols is said to be "unconditionally compliant"; one that satisfies all the <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> level requirements but not all the <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> level requirements for its protocols is said to be "conditionally compliant." |
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602 | </p> |
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603 | <h2 id="rfc.section.1.2"><a href="#rfc.section.1.2">1.2</a> <a id="notation" href="#notation">Syntax Notation</a></h2> |
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604 | <p id="rfc.section.1.2.p.1">This specification uses the ABNF syntax defined in <a href="p1-messaging.html#notation" title="Syntax Notation">Section 1.2</a> of <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.1"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a> (which extends the syntax defined in <a href="#RFC5234" id="rfc.xref.RFC5234.1"><cite title="Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF">[RFC5234]</cite></a> with a list rule). <a href="#collected.abnf" title="Collected ABNF">Appendix B</a> shows the collected ABNF, with the list rule expanded. |
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605 | </p> |
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606 | <p id="rfc.section.1.2.p.2">The following core rules are included by reference, as defined in <a href="#RFC5234" id="rfc.xref.RFC5234.2"><cite title="Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF">[RFC5234]</cite></a>, <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5234#appendix-B.1">Appendix B.1</a>: ALPHA (letters), CR (carriage return), CRLF (CR LF), CTL (controls), DIGIT (decimal 0-9), DQUOTE (double quote), HEXDIG |
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607 | (hexadecimal 0-9/A-F/a-f), LF (line feed), OCTET (any 8-bit sequence of data), SP (space), VCHAR (any visible USASCII character), |
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608 | and WSP (whitespace). |
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609 | </p> |
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610 | <h3 id="rfc.section.1.2.1"><a href="#rfc.section.1.2.1">1.2.1</a> <a id="core.rules" href="#core.rules">Core Rules</a></h3> |
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611 | <p id="rfc.section.1.2.1.p.1">The core rules below are defined in <a href="p1-messaging.html#basic.rules" title="Basic Rules">Section 1.2.2</a> of <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.2"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>: |
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612 | </p> |
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613 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.1"></div><pre class="inline"> <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">quoted-string</a> = <quoted-string, defined in <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.3"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>, <a href="p1-messaging.html#basic.rules" title="Basic Rules">Section 1.2.2</a>> |
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614 | <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> = <OWS, defined in <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.4"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>, <a href="p1-messaging.html#basic.rules" title="Basic Rules">Section 1.2.2</a>> |
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615 | </pre><h3 id="rfc.section.1.2.2"><a href="#rfc.section.1.2.2">1.2.2</a> <a id="abnf.dependencies" href="#abnf.dependencies">ABNF Rules defined in other Parts of the Specification</a></h3> |
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616 | <p id="rfc.section.1.2.2.p.1">The ABNF rules below are defined in other parts:</p> |
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617 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.2"></div><pre class="inline"> <a href="#abnf.dependencies" class="smpl">HTTP-date</a> = <HTTP-date, defined in <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.5"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>, <a href="p1-messaging.html#full.date" title="Full Date">Section 3.2.1</a>> |
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618 | </pre><h1 id="rfc.section.2"><a href="#rfc.section.2">2.</a> <a id="entity.tags" href="#entity.tags">Entity Tags</a></h1> |
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619 | <p id="rfc.section.2.p.1">Entity tags are used for comparing two or more entities from the same requested resource. HTTP/1.1 uses entity tags in the |
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620 | ETag (<a href="#header.etag" id="rfc.xref.header.etag.1" title="ETag">Section 6.1</a>), If-Match (<a href="#header.if-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-match.1" title="If-Match">Section 6.2</a>), If-None-Match (<a href="#header.if-none-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.1" title="If-None-Match">Section 6.4</a>), and If-Range (<a href="p5-range.html#header.if-range" title="If-Range">Section 5.3</a> of <a href="#Part5" id="rfc.xref.Part5.1"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 5: Range Requests and Partial Responses">[Part5]</cite></a>) header fields. The definition of how they are used and compared as cache validators is in <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators" title="Weak and Strong Validators">Section 4</a>. An entity tag consists of an opaque quoted string, possibly prefixed by a weakness indicator. |
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621 | </p> |
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622 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.3"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.1"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.2"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.3"></span> <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">entity-tag</a> = [ <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">weak</a> ] <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">opaque-tag</a> |
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623 | <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">weak</a> = "W/" |
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624 | <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">opaque-tag</a> = <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">quoted-string</a> |
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625 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.2.p.3">A "strong entity tag" <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be shared by two entities of a resource only if they are equivalent by octet equality. |
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626 | </p> |
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627 | <p id="rfc.section.2.p.4">A "weak entity tag," indicated by the "W/" prefix, <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be shared by two entities of a resource only if the entities are equivalent and could be substituted for each other with no |
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628 | significant change in semantics. A weak entity tag can only be used for weak comparison. |
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629 | </p> |
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630 | <p id="rfc.section.2.p.5">An entity tag <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be unique across all versions of all entities associated with a particular resource. A given entity tag value <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be used for entities obtained by requests on different URIs. The use of the same entity tag value in conjunction with entities |
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631 | obtained by requests on different URIs does not imply the equivalence of those entities. |
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632 | </p> |
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633 | <h1 id="rfc.section.3"><a href="#rfc.section.3">3.</a> Status Code Definitions |
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634 | </h1> |
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635 | <div id="rfc.iref.3"></div> |
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636 | <div id="rfc.iref.s.1"></div> |
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637 | <h2 id="rfc.section.3.1"><a href="#rfc.section.3.1">3.1</a> <a id="status.304" href="#status.304">304 Not Modified</a></h2> |
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638 | <p id="rfc.section.3.1.p.1">If the client has performed a conditional GET request and access is allowed, but the document has not been modified, the server <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> respond with this status code. The 304 response <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> contain a message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first empty line after the header fields. |
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639 | </p> |
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640 | <p id="rfc.section.3.1.p.2">The response <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> include the following header fields: |
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641 | </p> |
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642 | <ul> |
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643 | <li> |
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644 | <p>Date, unless its omission is required by <a href="p1-messaging.html#clockless.origin.server.operation" title="Clockless Origin Server Operation">Section 8.3.1</a> of <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.6"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>. |
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645 | </p> |
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646 | <p>If a clockless origin server obeys these rules, and proxies and clients add their own Date to any response received without |
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647 | one (as already specified by <a href="p1-messaging.html#header.date" title="Date">Section 8.3</a> of <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.7"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>, caches will operate correctly. |
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648 | </p> |
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649 | </li> |
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650 | <li> |
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651 | <p>ETag and/or Content-Location, if the header would have been sent in a 200 response to the same request.</p> |
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652 | </li> |
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653 | <li> |
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654 | <p>Expires, Cache-Control, and/or Vary, if the field-value might differ from that sent in any previous response for the same |
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655 | variant. |
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656 | </p> |
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657 | </li> |
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658 | </ul> |
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659 | <p id="rfc.section.3.1.p.3">If the conditional GET used a strong cache validator (see <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators" title="Weak and Strong Validators">Section 4</a>), the response <em class="bcp14">SHOULD NOT</em> include other entity-headers. Otherwise (i.e., the conditional GET used a weak validator), the response <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> include other entity-headers; this prevents inconsistencies between cached entity-bodies and updated headers. |
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660 | </p> |
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661 | <p id="rfc.section.3.1.p.4">If a 304 response indicates an entity not currently cached, then the cache <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> disregard the response and repeat the request without the conditional. |
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662 | </p> |
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663 | <p id="rfc.section.3.1.p.5">If a cache uses a received 304 response to update a cache entry, the cache <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> update the entry to reflect any new field values given in the response. |
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664 | </p> |
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665 | <div id="rfc.iref.4"></div> |
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666 | <div id="rfc.iref.s.2"></div> |
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667 | <h2 id="rfc.section.3.2"><a href="#rfc.section.3.2">3.2</a> <a id="status.412" href="#status.412">412 Precondition Failed</a></h2> |
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668 | <p id="rfc.section.3.2.p.1">The precondition given in one or more of the request-header fields evaluated to false when it was tested on the server. This |
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669 | response code allows the client to place preconditions on the current resource metainformation (header field data) and thus |
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670 | prevent the requested method from being applied to a resource other than the one intended. |
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671 | </p> |
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672 | <h1 id="rfc.section.4"><a href="#rfc.section.4">4.</a> <a id="weak.and.strong.validators" href="#weak.and.strong.validators">Weak and Strong Validators</a></h1> |
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673 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.1">Since both origin servers and caches will compare two validators to decide if they represent the same or different entities, |
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674 | one normally would expect that if the entity (the entity-body or any entity-headers) changes in any way, then the associated |
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675 | validator would change as well. If this is true, then we call this validator a "strong validator." |
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676 | </p> |
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677 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.2">However, there might be cases when a server prefers to change the validator only on semantically significant changes, and |
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678 | not when insignificant aspects of the entity change. A validator that does not always change when the resource changes is |
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679 | a "weak validator." |
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680 | </p> |
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681 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.3">Entity tags are normally "strong validators," but the protocol provides a mechanism to tag an entity tag as "weak." One can |
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682 | think of a strong validator as one that changes whenever the bits of an entity changes, while a weak value changes whenever |
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683 | the meaning of an entity changes. Alternatively, one can think of a strong validator as part of an identifier for a specific |
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684 | entity, while a weak validator is part of an identifier for a set of semantically equivalent entities. |
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685 | </p> |
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686 | <ul class="empty"> |
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687 | <li> <b>Note:</b> One example of a strong validator is an integer that is incremented in stable storage every time an entity is changed. |
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688 | </li> |
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689 | <li>An entity's modification time, if represented with one-second resolution, could be a weak validator, since it is possible |
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690 | that the resource might be modified twice during a single second. |
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691 | </li> |
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692 | <li>Support for weak validators is optional. However, weak validators allow for more efficient caching of equivalent objects; |
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693 | for example, a hit counter on a site is probably good enough if it is updated every few days or weeks, and any value during |
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694 | that period is likely "good enough" to be equivalent. |
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695 | </li> |
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696 | </ul> |
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697 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.4">A "use" of a validator is either when a client generates a request and includes the validator in a validating header field, |
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698 | or when a server compares two validators. |
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699 | </p> |
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700 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.5">Strong validators are usable in any context. Weak validators are only usable in contexts that do not depend on exact equality |
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701 | of an entity. For example, either kind is usable for a conditional GET of a full entity. However, only a strong validator |
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702 | is usable for a sub-range retrieval, since otherwise the client might end up with an internally inconsistent entity. |
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703 | </p> |
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704 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.6">Clients <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> use weak validators in range requests (<a href="#Part5" id="rfc.xref.Part5.2"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 5: Range Requests and Partial Responses">[Part5]</cite></a>). |
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705 | </p> |
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706 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.7">The only function that HTTP/1.1 defines on validators is comparison. There are two validator comparison functions, depending |
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707 | on whether the comparison context allows the use of weak validators or not: |
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708 | </p> |
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709 | <ul> |
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710 | <li>The strong comparison function: in order to be considered equal, both opaque-tags <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be identical character-by-character, and both <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> be weak. |
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711 | </li> |
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712 | <li>The weak comparison function: in order to be considered equal, both opaque-tags <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be identical character-by-character. |
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713 | </li> |
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714 | </ul> |
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715 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.8">The example below shows the results for a set of entity tag pairs, and both the weak and strong comparison function results:</p> |
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716 | <div id="rfc.table.u.1"> |
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717 | <table class="tt full left" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> |
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718 | <thead> |
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719 | <tr> |
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720 | <th>ETag 1</th> |
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721 | <th>ETag 2</th> |
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722 | <th>Strong Comparison</th> |
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723 | <th>Weak Comparison</th> |
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724 | </tr> |
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725 | </thead> |
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726 | <tbody> |
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727 | <tr> |
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728 | <td class="left">W/"1"</td> |
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729 | <td class="left">W/"1"</td> |
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730 | <td class="left">no match</td> |
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731 | <td class="left">match</td> |
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732 | </tr> |
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733 | <tr> |
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734 | <td class="left">W/"1"</td> |
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735 | <td class="left">W/"2"</td> |
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736 | <td class="left">no match</td> |
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737 | <td class="left">no match</td> |
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738 | </tr> |
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739 | <tr> |
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740 | <td class="left">W/"1"</td> |
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741 | <td class="left">"1"</td> |
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742 | <td class="left">no match</td> |
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743 | <td class="left">match</td> |
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744 | </tr> |
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745 | <tr> |
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746 | <td class="left">"1"</td> |
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747 | <td class="left">"1"</td> |
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748 | <td class="left">match</td> |
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749 | <td class="left">match</td> |
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750 | </tr> |
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751 | </tbody> |
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752 | </table> |
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753 | </div> |
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754 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.9">An entity tag is strong unless it is explicitly tagged as weak. <a href="#entity.tags" title="Entity Tags">Section 2</a> gives the syntax for entity tags. |
---|
755 | </p> |
---|
756 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.10">A Last-Modified time, when used as a validator in a request, is implicitly weak unless it is possible to deduce that it is |
---|
757 | strong, using the following rules: |
---|
758 | </p> |
---|
759 | <ul> |
---|
760 | <li>The validator is being compared by an origin server to the actual current validator for the entity and,</li> |
---|
761 | <li>That origin server reliably knows that the associated entity did not change twice during the second covered by the presented |
---|
762 | validator. |
---|
763 | </li> |
---|
764 | </ul> |
---|
765 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.11">or </p> |
---|
766 | <ul> |
---|
767 | <li>The validator is about to be used by a client in an If-Modified-Since or If-Unmodified-Since header, because the client has |
---|
768 | a cache entry for the associated entity, and |
---|
769 | </li> |
---|
770 | <li>That cache entry includes a Date value, which gives the time when the origin server sent the original response, and</li> |
---|
771 | <li>The presented Last-Modified time is at least 60 seconds before the Date value.</li> |
---|
772 | </ul> |
---|
773 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.12">or </p> |
---|
774 | <ul> |
---|
775 | <li>The validator is being compared by an intermediate cache to the validator stored in its cache entry for the entity, and</li> |
---|
776 | <li>That cache entry includes a Date value, which gives the time when the origin server sent the original response, and</li> |
---|
777 | <li>The presented Last-Modified time is at least 60 seconds before the Date value.</li> |
---|
778 | </ul> |
---|
779 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.13">This method relies on the fact that if two different responses were sent by the origin server during the same second, but |
---|
780 | both had the same Last-Modified time, then at least one of those responses would have a Date value equal to its Last-Modified |
---|
781 | time. The arbitrary 60-second limit guards against the possibility that the Date and Last-Modified values are generated from |
---|
782 | different clocks, or at somewhat different times during the preparation of the response. An implementation <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> use a value larger than 60 seconds, if it is believed that 60 seconds is too short. |
---|
783 | </p> |
---|
784 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.14">If a client wishes to perform a sub-range retrieval on a value for which it has only a Last-Modified time and no opaque validator, |
---|
785 | it <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> do this only if the Last-Modified time is strong in the sense described here. |
---|
786 | </p> |
---|
787 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.15">A cache or origin server receiving a conditional range request (<a href="#Part5" id="rfc.xref.Part5.3"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 5: Range Requests and Partial Responses">[Part5]</cite></a>) <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> use the strong comparison function to evaluate the condition. |
---|
788 | </p> |
---|
789 | <p id="rfc.section.4.p.16">These rules allow HTTP/1.1 caches and clients to safely perform sub-range retrievals on values that have been obtained from |
---|
790 | HTTP/1.0 servers. |
---|
791 | </p> |
---|
792 | <h1 id="rfc.section.5"><a href="#rfc.section.5">5.</a> <a id="rules.for.when.to.use.entity.tags.and.last-modified.dates" href="#rules.for.when.to.use.entity.tags.and.last-modified.dates">Rules for When to Use Entity Tags and Last-Modified Dates</a></h1> |
---|
793 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.1">We adopt a set of rules and recommendations for origin servers, clients, and caches regarding when various validator types |
---|
794 | ought to be used, and for what purposes. |
---|
795 | </p> |
---|
796 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.2">HTTP/1.1 origin servers: </p> |
---|
797 | <ul> |
---|
798 | <li><em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> send an entity tag validator unless it is not feasible to generate one. |
---|
799 | </li> |
---|
800 | <li><em class="bcp14">MAY</em> send a weak entity tag instead of a strong entity tag, if performance considerations support the use of weak entity tags, |
---|
801 | or if it is unfeasible to send a strong entity tag. |
---|
802 | </li> |
---|
803 | <li><em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> send a Last-Modified value if it is feasible to send one, unless the risk of a breakdown in semantic transparency that could |
---|
804 | result from using this date in an If-Modified-Since header would lead to serious problems. |
---|
805 | </li> |
---|
806 | </ul> |
---|
807 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.3">In other words, the preferred behavior for an HTTP/1.1 origin server is to send both a strong entity tag and a Last-Modified |
---|
808 | value. |
---|
809 | </p> |
---|
810 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.4">In order to be legal, a strong entity tag <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> change whenever the associated entity changes in any way. A weak entity tag <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> change whenever the associated entity changes in a semantically significant way. |
---|
811 | </p> |
---|
812 | <ul class="empty"> |
---|
813 | <li> <b>Note:</b> in order to provide semantically transparent caching, an origin server must avoid reusing a specific strong entity tag value |
---|
814 | for two different entities, or reusing a specific weak entity tag value for two semantically different entities. Cache entries |
---|
815 | might persist for arbitrarily long periods, regardless of expiration times, so it might be inappropriate to expect that a |
---|
816 | cache will never again attempt to validate an entry using a validator that it obtained at some point in the past. |
---|
817 | </li> |
---|
818 | </ul> |
---|
819 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.5">HTTP/1.1 clients: </p> |
---|
820 | <ul> |
---|
821 | <li>If an entity tag has been provided by the origin server, <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> use that entity tag in any cache-conditional request (using If-Match or If-None-Match). |
---|
822 | </li> |
---|
823 | <li>If only a Last-Modified value has been provided by the origin server, <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> use that value in non-subrange cache-conditional requests (using If-Modified-Since). |
---|
824 | </li> |
---|
825 | <li>If only a Last-Modified value has been provided by an HTTP/1.0 origin server, <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> use that value in subrange cache-conditional requests (using If-Unmodified-Since:). The user agent <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> provide a way to disable this, in case of difficulty. |
---|
826 | </li> |
---|
827 | <li>If both an entity tag and a Last-Modified value have been provided by the origin server, <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> use both validators in cache-conditional requests. This allows both HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 caches to respond appropriately. |
---|
828 | </li> |
---|
829 | </ul> |
---|
830 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.6">An HTTP/1.1 origin server, upon receiving a conditional request that includes both a Last-Modified date (e.g., in an If-Modified-Since |
---|
831 | or If-Unmodified-Since header field) and one or more entity tags (e.g., in an If-Match, If-None-Match, or If-Range header |
---|
832 | field) as cache validators, <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> return a response status of 304 (Not Modified) unless doing so is consistent with all of the conditional header fields in |
---|
833 | the request. |
---|
834 | </p> |
---|
835 | <p id="rfc.section.5.p.7">An HTTP/1.1 caching proxy, upon receiving a conditional request that includes both a Last-Modified date and one or more entity |
---|
836 | tags as cache validators, <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> return a locally cached response to the client unless that cached response is consistent with all of the conditional header |
---|
837 | fields in the request. |
---|
838 | </p> |
---|
839 | <ul class="empty"> |
---|
840 | <li> <b>Note:</b> The general principle behind these rules is that HTTP/1.1 servers and clients should transmit as much non-redundant information |
---|
841 | as is available in their responses and requests. HTTP/1.1 systems receiving this information will make the most conservative |
---|
842 | assumptions about the validators they receive. |
---|
843 | </li> |
---|
844 | <li>HTTP/1.0 clients and caches will ignore entity tags. Generally, last-modified values received or used by these systems will |
---|
845 | support transparent and efficient caching, and so HTTP/1.1 origin servers should provide Last-Modified values. In those rare |
---|
846 | cases where the use of a Last-Modified value as a validator by an HTTP/1.0 system could result in a serious problem, then |
---|
847 | HTTP/1.1 origin servers should not provide one. |
---|
848 | </li> |
---|
849 | </ul> |
---|
850 | <h1 id="rfc.section.6"><a href="#rfc.section.6">6.</a> <a id="header.fields" href="#header.fields">Header Field Definitions</a></h1> |
---|
851 | <p id="rfc.section.6.p.1">This section defines the syntax and semantics of HTTP/1.1 header fields related to conditional requests.</p> |
---|
852 | <p id="rfc.section.6.p.2">For entity-header fields, both sender and recipient refer to either the client or the server, depending on who sends and who |
---|
853 | receives the entity. |
---|
854 | </p> |
---|
855 | <div id="rfc.iref.e.1"></div> |
---|
856 | <div id="rfc.iref.h.1"></div> |
---|
857 | <h2 id="rfc.section.6.1"><a href="#rfc.section.6.1">6.1</a> <a id="header.etag" href="#header.etag">ETag</a></h2> |
---|
858 | <p id="rfc.section.6.1.p.1">The response-header field "ETag" provides the current value of the entity tag (see <a href="#entity.tags" title="Entity Tags">Section 2</a>) for the requested variant. The headers used with entity tags are described in Sections <a href="#header.if-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-match.2" title="If-Match">6.2</a> and <a href="#header.if-none-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.2" title="If-None-Match">6.4</a> of this document, and in <a href="p5-range.html#header.if-range" title="If-Range">Section 5.3</a> of <a href="#Part5" id="rfc.xref.Part5.4"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 5: Range Requests and Partial Responses">[Part5]</cite></a>. The entity tag <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be used for comparison with other entities from the same resource (see <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators" title="Weak and Strong Validators">Section 4</a>). |
---|
859 | </p> |
---|
860 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.4"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.4"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.5"></span> <a href="#header.etag" class="smpl">ETag</a> = "ETag" ":" <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> <a href="#header.etag" class="smpl">ETag-v</a> |
---|
861 | <a href="#header.etag" class="smpl">ETag-v</a> = <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">entity-tag</a> |
---|
862 | </pre><div id="rfc.figure.u.5"></div> |
---|
863 | <p>Examples:</p> <pre class="text"> ETag: "xyzzy" |
---|
864 | ETag: W/"xyzzy" |
---|
865 | ETag: "" |
---|
866 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.1.p.4">The ETag response-header field value, an entity tag, provides for an "opaque" cache validator. This might allow more reliable |
---|
867 | validation in situations where it is inconvenient to store modification dates, where the one-second resolution of HTTP date |
---|
868 | values is not sufficient, or where the origin server wishes to avoid certain paradoxes that might arise from the use of modification |
---|
869 | dates. |
---|
870 | </p> |
---|
871 | <p id="rfc.section.6.1.p.5">The principle behind entity tags is that only the service author knows the semantics of a resource well enough to select an |
---|
872 | appropriate cache validation mechanism, and the specification of any validator comparison function more complex than byte-equality |
---|
873 | would open up a can of worms. Thus, comparisons of any other headers (except Last-Modified, for compatibility with HTTP/1.0) |
---|
874 | are never used for purposes of validating a cache entry. |
---|
875 | </p> |
---|
876 | <div id="rfc.iref.i.1"></div> |
---|
877 | <div id="rfc.iref.h.2"></div> |
---|
878 | <h2 id="rfc.section.6.2"><a href="#rfc.section.6.2">6.2</a> <a id="header.if-match" href="#header.if-match">If-Match</a></h2> |
---|
879 | <p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.1">The request-header field "If-Match" is used with a method to make it conditional. A client that has one or more entities previously |
---|
880 | obtained from the resource can verify that one of those entities is current by including a list of their associated entity |
---|
881 | tags in the If-Match header field. Entity tags are defined in <a href="#entity.tags" title="Entity Tags">Section 2</a>. The purpose of this feature is to allow efficient updates of cached information with a minimum amount of transaction overhead. |
---|
882 | It is also used, on updating requests, to prevent inadvertent modification of the wrong version of a resource. As a special |
---|
883 | case, the value "*" matches any current entity of the resource. |
---|
884 | </p> |
---|
885 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.6"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.6"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.7"></span> <a href="#header.if-match" class="smpl">If-Match</a> = "If-Match" ":" <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> <a href="#header.if-match" class="smpl">If-Match-v</a> |
---|
886 | <a href="#header.if-match" class="smpl">If-Match-v</a> = "*" / 1#<a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">entity-tag</a> |
---|
887 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.3">If any of the entity tags match the entity tag of the entity that would have been returned in the response to a similar GET |
---|
888 | request (without the If-Match header) on that resource, or if "*" is given and any current entity exists for that resource, |
---|
889 | then the server <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> perform the requested method as if the If-Match header field did not exist. |
---|
890 | </p> |
---|
891 | <p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.4">A server <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> use the strong comparison function (see <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators" title="Weak and Strong Validators">Section 4</a>) to compare the entity tags in If-Match. |
---|
892 | </p> |
---|
893 | <p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.5">If none of the entity tags match, or if "*" is given and no current entity exists, the server <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> perform the requested method, and <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> return a 412 (Precondition Failed) response. This behavior is most useful when the client wants to prevent an updating method, |
---|
894 | such as PUT, from modifying a resource that has changed since the client last retrieved it. |
---|
895 | </p> |
---|
896 | <p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.6">If the request would, without the If-Match header field, result in anything other than a 2xx or 412 status, then the If-Match |
---|
897 | header <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be ignored. |
---|
898 | </p> |
---|
899 | <p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.7">The meaning of "If-Match: *" is that the method <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> be performed if the representation selected by the origin server (or by a cache, possibly using the Vary mechanism, see <a href="p6-cache.html#header.vary" title="Vary">Section 3.5</a> of <a href="#Part6" id="rfc.xref.Part6.2"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 6: Caching">[Part6]</cite></a>) exists, and <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> be performed if the representation does not exist. |
---|
900 | </p> |
---|
901 | <p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.8">A request intended to update a resource (e.g., a PUT) <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> include an If-Match header field to signal that the request method <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> be applied if the entity corresponding to the If-Match value (a single entity tag) is no longer a representation of that resource. |
---|
902 | This allows the user to indicate that they do not wish the request to be successful if the resource has been changed without |
---|
903 | their knowledge. Examples: |
---|
904 | </p> |
---|
905 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.7"></div><pre class="text"> If-Match: "xyzzy" |
---|
906 | If-Match: "xyzzy", "r2d2xxxx", "c3piozzzz" |
---|
907 | If-Match: * |
---|
908 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.2.p.10">The result of a request having both an If-Match header field and either an If-None-Match or an If-Modified-Since header fields |
---|
909 | is undefined by this specification. |
---|
910 | </p> |
---|
911 | <div id="rfc.iref.i.2"></div> |
---|
912 | <div id="rfc.iref.h.3"></div> |
---|
913 | <h2 id="rfc.section.6.3"><a href="#rfc.section.6.3">6.3</a> <a id="header.if-modified-since" href="#header.if-modified-since">If-Modified-Since</a></h2> |
---|
914 | <p id="rfc.section.6.3.p.1">The request-header field "If-Modified-Since" is used with a method to make it conditional: if the requested variant has not |
---|
915 | been modified since the time specified in this field, an entity will not be returned from the server; instead, a 304 (Not |
---|
916 | Modified) response will be returned without any message-body. |
---|
917 | </p> |
---|
918 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.8"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.8"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.9"></span> <a href="#header.if-modified-since" class="smpl">If-Modified-Since</a> = "If-Modified-Since" ":" <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> |
---|
919 | <a href="#header.if-modified-since" class="smpl">If-Modified-Since-v</a> |
---|
920 | <a href="#header.if-modified-since" class="smpl">If-Modified-Since-v</a> = <a href="#abnf.dependencies" class="smpl">HTTP-date</a> |
---|
921 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.3.p.3">An example of the field is:</p> |
---|
922 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.9"></div><pre class="text"> If-Modified-Since: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 19:43:31 GMT |
---|
923 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.3.p.5">A GET method with an If-Modified-Since header and no Range header requests that the identified entity be transferred only |
---|
924 | if it has been modified since the date given by the If-Modified-Since header. The algorithm for determining this includes |
---|
925 | the following cases: |
---|
926 | </p> |
---|
927 | <ol> |
---|
928 | <li>If the request would normally result in anything other than a 200 (OK) status, or if the passed If-Modified-Since date is |
---|
929 | invalid, the response is exactly the same as for a normal GET. A date which is later than the server's current time is invalid. |
---|
930 | </li> |
---|
931 | <li>If the variant has been modified since the If-Modified-Since date, the response is exactly the same as for a normal GET.</li> |
---|
932 | <li>If the variant has not been modified since a valid If-Modified-Since date, the server <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> return a 304 (Not Modified) response. |
---|
933 | </li> |
---|
934 | </ol> |
---|
935 | <p id="rfc.section.6.3.p.6">The purpose of this feature is to allow efficient updates of cached information with a minimum amount of transaction overhead. </p> |
---|
936 | <ul class="empty"> |
---|
937 | <li> <b>Note:</b> The Range request-header field modifies the meaning of If-Modified-Since; see <a href="p5-range.html#header.range" title="Range">Section 5.4</a> of <a href="#Part5" id="rfc.xref.Part5.5"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 5: Range Requests and Partial Responses">[Part5]</cite></a> for full details. |
---|
938 | </li> |
---|
939 | <li> <b>Note:</b> If-Modified-Since times are interpreted by the server, whose clock might not be synchronized with the client. |
---|
940 | </li> |
---|
941 | <li> <b>Note:</b> When handling an If-Modified-Since header field, some servers will use an exact date comparison function, rather than a less-than |
---|
942 | function, for deciding whether to send a 304 (Not Modified) response. To get best results when sending an If-Modified-Since |
---|
943 | header field for cache validation, clients are advised to use the exact date string received in a previous Last-Modified header |
---|
944 | field whenever possible. |
---|
945 | </li> |
---|
946 | <li> <b>Note:</b> If a client uses an arbitrary date in the If-Modified-Since header instead of a date taken from the Last-Modified header for |
---|
947 | the same request, the client should be aware of the fact that this date is interpreted in the server's understanding of time. |
---|
948 | The client should consider unsynchronized clocks and rounding problems due to the different encodings of time between the |
---|
949 | client and server. This includes the possibility of race conditions if the document has changed between the time it was first |
---|
950 | requested and the If-Modified-Since date of a subsequent request, and the possibility of clock-skew-related problems if the |
---|
951 | If-Modified-Since date is derived from the client's clock without correction to the server's clock. Corrections for different |
---|
952 | time bases between client and server are at best approximate due to network latency. |
---|
953 | </li> |
---|
954 | </ul> |
---|
955 | <p id="rfc.section.6.3.p.7">The result of a request having both an If-Modified-Since header field and either an If-Match or an If-Unmodified-Since header |
---|
956 | fields is undefined by this specification. |
---|
957 | </p> |
---|
958 | <div id="rfc.iref.i.3"></div> |
---|
959 | <div id="rfc.iref.h.4"></div> |
---|
960 | <h2 id="rfc.section.6.4"><a href="#rfc.section.6.4">6.4</a> <a id="header.if-none-match" href="#header.if-none-match">If-None-Match</a></h2> |
---|
961 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.1">The request-header field "If-None-Match" is used with a method to make it conditional. A client that has one or more entities |
---|
962 | previously obtained from the resource can verify that none of those entities is current by including a list of their associated |
---|
963 | entity tags in the If-None-Match header field. The purpose of this feature is to allow efficient updates of cached information |
---|
964 | with a minimum amount of transaction overhead. It is also used to prevent a method (e.g. PUT) from inadvertently modifying |
---|
965 | an existing resource when the client believes that the resource does not exist. |
---|
966 | </p> |
---|
967 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.2">As a special case, the value "*" matches any current entity of the resource.</p> |
---|
968 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.10"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.10"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.11"></span> <a href="#header.if-none-match" class="smpl">If-None-Match</a> = "If-None-Match" ":" <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> <a href="#header.if-none-match" class="smpl">If-None-Match-v</a> |
---|
969 | <a href="#header.if-none-match" class="smpl">If-None-Match-v</a> = "*" / 1#<a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">entity-tag</a> |
---|
970 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.4">If any of the entity tags match the entity tag of the entity that would have been returned in the response to a similar GET |
---|
971 | request (without the If-None-Match header) on that resource, or if "*" is given and any current entity exists for that resource, |
---|
972 | then the server <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> perform the requested method, unless required to do so because the resource's modification date fails to match that supplied |
---|
973 | in an If-Modified-Since header field in the request. Instead, if the request method was GET or HEAD, the server <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> respond with a 304 (Not Modified) response, including the cache-related header fields (particularly ETag) of one of the entities |
---|
974 | that matched. For all other request methods, the server <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> respond with a status of 412 (Precondition Failed). |
---|
975 | </p> |
---|
976 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.5">See <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators" title="Weak and Strong Validators">Section 4</a> for rules on how to determine if two entity tags match. |
---|
977 | </p> |
---|
978 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.6">If none of the entity tags match, then the server <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> perform the requested method as if the If-None-Match header field did not exist, but <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> also ignore any If-Modified-Since header field(s) in the request. That is, if no entity tags match, then the server <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> return a 304 (Not Modified) response. |
---|
979 | </p> |
---|
980 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.7">If the request would, without the If-None-Match header field, result in anything other than a 2xx or 304 status, then the |
---|
981 | If-None-Match header <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be ignored. (See <a href="#rules.for.when.to.use.entity.tags.and.last-modified.dates" title="Rules for When to Use Entity Tags and Last-Modified Dates">Section 5</a> for a discussion of server behavior when both If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match appear in the same request.) |
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982 | </p> |
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983 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.8">The meaning of "If-None-Match: *" is that the method <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> be performed if the representation selected by the origin server (or by a cache, possibly using the Vary mechanism, see <a href="p6-cache.html#header.vary" title="Vary">Section 3.5</a> of <a href="#Part6" id="rfc.xref.Part6.3"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 6: Caching">[Part6]</cite></a>) exists, and <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> be performed if the representation does not exist. This feature is intended to be useful in preventing races between PUT operations. |
---|
984 | </p> |
---|
985 | <p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.9">Examples:</p> |
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986 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.11"></div><pre class="text"> If-None-Match: "xyzzy" |
---|
987 | If-None-Match: W/"xyzzy" |
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988 | If-None-Match: "xyzzy", "r2d2xxxx", "c3piozzzz" |
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989 | If-None-Match: W/"xyzzy", W/"r2d2xxxx", W/"c3piozzzz" |
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990 | If-None-Match: * |
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991 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.4.p.11">The result of a request having both an If-None-Match header field and either an If-Match or an If-Unmodified-Since header |
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992 | fields is undefined by this specification. |
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993 | </p> |
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994 | <div id="rfc.iref.i.4"></div> |
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995 | <div id="rfc.iref.h.5"></div> |
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996 | <h2 id="rfc.section.6.5"><a href="#rfc.section.6.5">6.5</a> <a id="header.if-unmodified-since" href="#header.if-unmodified-since">If-Unmodified-Since</a></h2> |
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997 | <p id="rfc.section.6.5.p.1">The request-header field "If-Unmodified-Since" is used with a method to make it conditional. If the requested resource has |
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998 | not been modified since the time specified in this field, the server <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> perform the requested operation as if the If-Unmodified-Since header were not present. |
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999 | </p> |
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1000 | <p id="rfc.section.6.5.p.2">If the requested variant has been modified since the specified time, the server <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> perform the requested operation, and <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> return a 412 (Precondition Failed). |
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1001 | </p> |
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1002 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.12"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.12"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.13"></span> <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since" class="smpl">If-Unmodified-Since</a> = "If-Unmodified-Since" ":" <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> |
---|
1003 | <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since" class="smpl">If-Unmodified-Since-v</a> |
---|
1004 | <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since" class="smpl">If-Unmodified-Since-v</a> = <a href="#abnf.dependencies" class="smpl">HTTP-date</a> |
---|
1005 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.5.p.4">An example of the field is:</p> |
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1006 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.13"></div><pre class="text"> If-Unmodified-Since: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 19:43:31 GMT |
---|
1007 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.5.p.6">If the request normally (i.e., without the If-Unmodified-Since header) would result in anything other than a 2xx or 412 status, |
---|
1008 | the If-Unmodified-Since header <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> be ignored. |
---|
1009 | </p> |
---|
1010 | <p id="rfc.section.6.5.p.7">If the specified date is invalid, the header is ignored.</p> |
---|
1011 | <p id="rfc.section.6.5.p.8">The result of a request having both an If-Unmodified-Since header field and either an If-None-Match or an If-Modified-Since |
---|
1012 | header fields is undefined by this specification. |
---|
1013 | </p> |
---|
1014 | <div id="rfc.iref.l.1"></div> |
---|
1015 | <div id="rfc.iref.h.6"></div> |
---|
1016 | <h2 id="rfc.section.6.6"><a href="#rfc.section.6.6">6.6</a> <a id="header.last-modified" href="#header.last-modified">Last-Modified</a></h2> |
---|
1017 | <p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.1">The entity-header field "Last-Modified" indicates the date and time at which the origin server believes the variant was last |
---|
1018 | modified. |
---|
1019 | </p> |
---|
1020 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.14"></div><pre class="inline"><span id="rfc.iref.g.14"></span><span id="rfc.iref.g.15"></span> <a href="#header.last-modified" class="smpl">Last-Modified</a> = "Last-Modified" ":" <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> <a href="#header.last-modified" class="smpl">Last-Modified-v</a> |
---|
1021 | <a href="#header.last-modified" class="smpl">Last-Modified-v</a> = <a href="#abnf.dependencies" class="smpl">HTTP-date</a> |
---|
1022 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.3">An example of its use is</p> |
---|
1023 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.15"></div><pre class="text"> Last-Modified: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT |
---|
1024 | </pre><p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.5">The exact meaning of this header field depends on the implementation of the origin server and the nature of the original resource. |
---|
1025 | For files, it may be just the file system last-modified time. For entities with dynamically included parts, it may be the |
---|
1026 | most recent of the set of last-modify times for its component parts. For database gateways, it may be the last-update time |
---|
1027 | stamp of the record. For virtual objects, it may be the last time the internal state changed. |
---|
1028 | </p> |
---|
1029 | <p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.6">An origin server <em class="bcp14">MUST NOT</em> send a Last-Modified date which is later than the server's time of message origination. In such cases, where the resource's |
---|
1030 | last modification would indicate some time in the future, the server <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> replace that date with the message origination date. |
---|
1031 | </p> |
---|
1032 | <p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.7">An origin server <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> obtain the Last-Modified value of the entity as close as possible to the time that it generates the Date value of its response. |
---|
1033 | This allows a recipient to make an accurate assessment of the entity's modification time, especially if the entity changes |
---|
1034 | near the time that the response is generated. |
---|
1035 | </p> |
---|
1036 | <p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.8">HTTP/1.1 servers <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> send Last-Modified whenever feasible. |
---|
1037 | </p> |
---|
1038 | <p id="rfc.section.6.6.p.9">The Last-Modified entity-header field value is often used as a cache validator. In simple terms, a cache entry is considered |
---|
1039 | to be valid if the entity has not been modified since the Last-Modified value. |
---|
1040 | </p> |
---|
1041 | <h1 id="rfc.section.7"><a href="#rfc.section.7">7.</a> <a id="IANA.considerations" href="#IANA.considerations">IANA Considerations</a></h1> |
---|
1042 | <h2 id="rfc.section.7.1"><a href="#rfc.section.7.1">7.1</a> <a id="message.header.registration" href="#message.header.registration">Message Header Registration</a></h2> |
---|
1043 | <p id="rfc.section.7.1.p.1">The Message Header Registry located at <<a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/message-headers/message-header-index.html">http://www.iana.org/assignments/message-headers/message-header-index.html</a>> should be updated with the permanent registrations below (see <a href="#RFC3864" id="rfc.xref.RFC3864.1"><cite title="Registration Procedures for Message Header Fields">[RFC3864]</cite></a>): |
---|
1044 | </p> |
---|
1045 | <div id="rfc.table.1"> |
---|
1046 | <div id="iana.header.registration.table"></div> |
---|
1047 | <table class="tt full left" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> |
---|
1048 | <thead> |
---|
1049 | <tr> |
---|
1050 | <th>Header Field Name</th> |
---|
1051 | <th>Protocol</th> |
---|
1052 | <th>Status</th> |
---|
1053 | <th>Reference</th> |
---|
1054 | </tr> |
---|
1055 | </thead> |
---|
1056 | <tbody> |
---|
1057 | <tr> |
---|
1058 | <td class="left">ETag</td> |
---|
1059 | <td class="left">http</td> |
---|
1060 | <td class="left">standard</td> |
---|
1061 | <td class="left"> <a href="#header.etag" id="rfc.xref.header.etag.2" title="ETag">Section 6.1</a> |
---|
1062 | </td> |
---|
1063 | </tr> |
---|
1064 | <tr> |
---|
1065 | <td class="left">If-Match</td> |
---|
1066 | <td class="left">http</td> |
---|
1067 | <td class="left">standard</td> |
---|
1068 | <td class="left"> <a href="#header.if-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-match.3" title="If-Match">Section 6.2</a> |
---|
1069 | </td> |
---|
1070 | </tr> |
---|
1071 | <tr> |
---|
1072 | <td class="left">If-Modified-Since</td> |
---|
1073 | <td class="left">http</td> |
---|
1074 | <td class="left">standard</td> |
---|
1075 | <td class="left"> <a href="#header.if-modified-since" id="rfc.xref.header.if-modified-since.1" title="If-Modified-Since">Section 6.3</a> |
---|
1076 | </td> |
---|
1077 | </tr> |
---|
1078 | <tr> |
---|
1079 | <td class="left">If-None-Match</td> |
---|
1080 | <td class="left">http</td> |
---|
1081 | <td class="left">standard</td> |
---|
1082 | <td class="left"> <a href="#header.if-none-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.3" title="If-None-Match">Section 6.4</a> |
---|
1083 | </td> |
---|
1084 | </tr> |
---|
1085 | <tr> |
---|
1086 | <td class="left">If-Unmodified-Since</td> |
---|
1087 | <td class="left">http</td> |
---|
1088 | <td class="left">standard</td> |
---|
1089 | <td class="left"> <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since" id="rfc.xref.header.if-unmodified-since.1" title="If-Unmodified-Since">Section 6.5</a> |
---|
1090 | </td> |
---|
1091 | </tr> |
---|
1092 | <tr> |
---|
1093 | <td class="left">Last-Modified</td> |
---|
1094 | <td class="left">http</td> |
---|
1095 | <td class="left">standard</td> |
---|
1096 | <td class="left"> <a href="#header.last-modified" id="rfc.xref.header.last-modified.1" title="Last-Modified">Section 6.6</a> |
---|
1097 | </td> |
---|
1098 | </tr> |
---|
1099 | </tbody> |
---|
1100 | </table> |
---|
1101 | </div> |
---|
1102 | <p id="rfc.section.7.1.p.2">The change controller is: "IETF (iesg@ietf.org) - Internet Engineering Task Force".</p> |
---|
1103 | <h1 id="rfc.section.8"><a href="#rfc.section.8">8.</a> <a id="security.considerations" href="#security.considerations">Security Considerations</a></h1> |
---|
1104 | <p id="rfc.section.8.p.1">No additional security considerations have been identified beyond those applicable to HTTP in general <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.8"><cite title="HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing">[Part1]</cite></a>. |
---|
1105 | </p> |
---|
1106 | <h1 id="rfc.section.9"><a href="#rfc.section.9">9.</a> <a id="ack" href="#ack">Acknowledgments</a></h1> |
---|
1107 | <h1 id="rfc.references"><a id="rfc.section.10" href="#rfc.section.10">10.</a> References |
---|
1108 | </h1> |
---|
1109 | <h2 id="rfc.references.1"><a href="#rfc.section.10.1" id="rfc.section.10.1">10.1</a> Normative References |
---|
1110 | </h2> |
---|
1111 | <table> |
---|
1112 | <tr> |
---|
1113 | <td class="reference"><b id="Part1">[Part1]</b></td> |
---|
1114 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:fielding@gbiv.com" title="Day Software">Fielding, R., Ed.</a>, <a href="mailto:jg@laptop.org" title="One Laptop per Child">Gettys, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:JeffMogul@acm.org" title="Hewlett-Packard Company">Mogul, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Frystyk, H.</a>, <a href="mailto:LMM@acm.org" title="Adobe Systems, Incorporated">Masinter, L.</a>, <a href="mailto:paulle@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Leach, P.</a>, <a href="mailto:timbl@w3.org" title="World Wide Web Consortium">Berners-Lee, T.</a>, <a href="mailto:ylafon@w3.org" title="World Wide Web Consortium">Lafon, Y., Ed.</a>, and <a href="mailto:julian.reschke@greenbytes.de" title="greenbytes GmbH">J. Reschke, Ed.</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-06">HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing</a>”, Internet-Draft draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-06 (work in progress), March 2009. |
---|
1115 | </td> |
---|
1116 | </tr> |
---|
1117 | <tr> |
---|
1118 | <td class="reference"><b id="Part5">[Part5]</b></td> |
---|
1119 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:fielding@gbiv.com" title="Day Software">Fielding, R., Ed.</a>, <a href="mailto:jg@laptop.org" title="One Laptop per Child">Gettys, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:JeffMogul@acm.org" title="Hewlett-Packard Company">Mogul, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Frystyk, H.</a>, <a href="mailto:LMM@acm.org" title="Adobe Systems, Incorporated">Masinter, L.</a>, <a href="mailto:paulle@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Leach, P.</a>, <a href="mailto:timbl@w3.org" title="World Wide Web Consortium">Berners-Lee, T.</a>, <a href="mailto:ylafon@w3.org" title="World Wide Web Consortium">Lafon, Y., Ed.</a>, and <a href="mailto:julian.reschke@greenbytes.de" title="greenbytes GmbH">J. Reschke, Ed.</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p5-range-06">HTTP/1.1, part 5: Range Requests and Partial Responses</a>”, Internet-Draft draft-ietf-httpbis-p5-range-06 (work in progress), March 2009. |
---|
1120 | </td> |
---|
1121 | </tr> |
---|
1122 | <tr> |
---|
1123 | <td class="reference"><b id="Part6">[Part6]</b></td> |
---|
1124 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:fielding@gbiv.com" title="Day Software">Fielding, R., Ed.</a>, <a href="mailto:jg@laptop.org" title="One Laptop per Child">Gettys, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:JeffMogul@acm.org" title="Hewlett-Packard Company">Mogul, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Frystyk, H.</a>, <a href="mailto:LMM@acm.org" title="Adobe Systems, Incorporated">Masinter, L.</a>, <a href="mailto:paulle@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Leach, P.</a>, <a href="mailto:timbl@w3.org" title="World Wide Web Consortium">Berners-Lee, T.</a>, <a href="mailto:ylafon@w3.org" title="World Wide Web Consortium">Lafon, Y., Ed.</a>, and <a href="mailto:julian.reschke@greenbytes.de" title="greenbytes GmbH">J. Reschke, Ed.</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p6-cache-06">HTTP/1.1, part 6: Caching</a>”, Internet-Draft draft-ietf-httpbis-p6-cache-06 (work in progress), March 2009. |
---|
1125 | </td> |
---|
1126 | </tr> |
---|
1127 | <tr> |
---|
1128 | <td class="reference"><b id="RFC2119">[RFC2119]</b></td> |
---|
1129 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:sob@harvard.edu" title="Harvard University">Bradner, S.</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119">Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</a>”, BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. |
---|
1130 | </td> |
---|
1131 | </tr> |
---|
1132 | <tr> |
---|
1133 | <td class="reference"><b id="RFC5234">[RFC5234]</b></td> |
---|
1134 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:dcrocker@bbiw.net" title="Brandenburg InternetWorking">Crocker, D., Ed.</a> and <a href="mailto:paul.overell@thus.net" title="THUS plc.">P. Overell</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5234">Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF</a>”, STD 68, RFC 5234, January 2008. |
---|
1135 | </td> |
---|
1136 | </tr> |
---|
1137 | </table> |
---|
1138 | <h2 id="rfc.references.2"><a href="#rfc.section.10.2" id="rfc.section.10.2">10.2</a> Informative References |
---|
1139 | </h2> |
---|
1140 | <table> |
---|
1141 | <tr> |
---|
1142 | <td class="reference"><b id="RFC2616">[RFC2616]</b></td> |
---|
1143 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:fielding@ics.uci.edu" title="University of California, Irvine">Fielding, R.</a>, <a href="mailto:jg@w3.org" title="W3C">Gettys, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:mogul@wrl.dec.com" title="Compaq Computer Corporation">Mogul, J.</a>, <a href="mailto:frystyk@w3.org" title="MIT Laboratory for Computer Science">Frystyk, H.</a>, <a href="mailto:masinter@parc.xerox.com" title="Xerox Corporation">Masinter, L.</a>, <a href="mailto:paulle@microsoft.com" title="Microsoft Corporation">Leach, P.</a>, and <a href="mailto:timbl@w3.org" title="W3C">T. Berners-Lee</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616">Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1</a>”, RFC 2616, June 1999. |
---|
1144 | </td> |
---|
1145 | </tr> |
---|
1146 | <tr> |
---|
1147 | <td class="reference"><b id="RFC3864">[RFC3864]</b></td> |
---|
1148 | <td class="top"><a href="mailto:GK-IETF@ninebynine.org" title="Nine by Nine">Klyne, G.</a>, <a href="mailto:mnot@pobox.com" title="BEA Systems">Nottingham, M.</a>, and <a href="mailto:JeffMogul@acm.org" title="HP Labs">J. Mogul</a>, “<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3864">Registration Procedures for Message Header Fields</a>”, BCP 90, RFC 3864, September 2004. |
---|
1149 | </td> |
---|
1150 | </tr> |
---|
1151 | </table> |
---|
1152 | <div class="avoidbreak"> |
---|
1153 | <h1 id="rfc.authors"><a href="#rfc.authors">Authors' Addresses</a></h1> |
---|
1154 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Roy T. Fielding</span> |
---|
1155 | (editor) |
---|
1156 | <span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Fielding</span><span class="given-name">Roy T.</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">Day Software</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">23 Corporate Plaza DR, Suite 280</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Newport Beach</span>, <span class="region">CA</span> <span class="postal-code">92660</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">USA</span></span><span class="vcardline tel">Phone: <a href="tel:+1-949-706-5300"><span class="value">+1-949-706-5300</span></a></span><span class="vcardline tel"><span class="type">Fax</span>: <a href="fax:+1-949-706-5305"><span class="value">+1-949-706-5305</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:fielding@gbiv.com"><span class="email">fielding@gbiv.com</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">URI: <a href="http://roy.gbiv.com/" class="url">http://roy.gbiv.com/</a></span></address> |
---|
1157 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Jim Gettys</span><span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Gettys</span><span class="given-name">Jim</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">One Laptop per Child</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">21 Oak Knoll Road</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Carlisle</span>, <span class="region">MA</span> <span class="postal-code">01741</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">USA</span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:jg@laptop.org"><span class="email">jg@laptop.org</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">URI: <a href="http://www.laptop.org/" class="url">http://www.laptop.org/</a></span></address> |
---|
1158 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Jeffrey C. Mogul</span><span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Mogul</span><span class="given-name">Jeffrey C.</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">Hewlett-Packard Company</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">HP Labs, Large Scale Systems Group</span><span class="street-address vcardline">1501 Page Mill Road, MS 1177</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Palo Alto</span>, <span class="region">CA</span> <span class="postal-code">94304</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">USA</span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:JeffMogul@acm.org"><span class="email">JeffMogul@acm.org</span></a></span></address> |
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1159 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Henrik Frystyk Nielsen</span><span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Frystyk</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">Microsoft Corporation</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">1 Microsoft Way</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Redmond</span>, <span class="region">WA</span> <span class="postal-code">98052</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">USA</span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com"><span class="email">henrikn@microsoft.com</span></a></span></address> |
---|
1160 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Larry Masinter</span><span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Masinter</span><span class="given-name">Larry</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">Adobe Systems, Incorporated</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">345 Park Ave</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">San Jose</span>, <span class="region">CA</span> <span class="postal-code">95110</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">USA</span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:LMM@acm.org"><span class="email">LMM@acm.org</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">URI: <a href="http://larry.masinter.net/" class="url">http://larry.masinter.net/</a></span></address> |
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1161 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Paul J. Leach</span><span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Leach</span><span class="given-name">Paul J.</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">Microsoft Corporation</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">1 Microsoft Way</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Redmond</span>, <span class="region">WA</span> <span class="postal-code">98052</span></span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:paulle@microsoft.com"><span class="email">paulle@microsoft.com</span></a></span></address> |
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1162 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Tim Berners-Lee</span><span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Berners-Lee</span><span class="given-name">Tim</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">World Wide Web Consortium</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory</span><span class="street-address vcardline">The Stata Center, Building 32</span><span class="street-address vcardline">32 Vassar Street</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Cambridge</span>, <span class="region">MA</span> <span class="postal-code">02139</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">USA</span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:timbl@w3.org"><span class="email">timbl@w3.org</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">URI: <a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/" class="url">http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/</a></span></address> |
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1163 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Yves Lafon</span> |
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1164 | (editor) |
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1165 | <span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Lafon</span><span class="given-name">Yves</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">World Wide Web Consortium</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">W3C / ERCIM</span><span class="street-address vcardline">2004, rte des Lucioles</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Sophia-Antipolis</span>, <span class="region">AM</span> <span class="postal-code">06902</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">France</span></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:ylafon@w3.org"><span class="email">ylafon@w3.org</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">URI: <a href="http://www.raubacapeu.net/people/yves/" class="url">http://www.raubacapeu.net/people/yves/</a></span></address> |
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1166 | <address class="vcard"><span class="vcardline"><span class="fn">Julian F. Reschke</span> |
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1167 | (editor) |
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1168 | <span class="n hidden"><span class="family-name">Reschke</span><span class="given-name">Julian F.</span></span></span><span class="org vcardline">greenbytes GmbH</span><span class="adr"><span class="street-address vcardline">Hafenweg 16</span><span class="vcardline"><span class="locality">Muenster</span>, <span class="region">NW</span> <span class="postal-code">48155</span></span><span class="country-name vcardline">Germany</span></span><span class="vcardline tel">Phone: <a href="tel:+492512807760"><span class="value">+49 251 2807760</span></a></span><span class="vcardline tel"><span class="type">Fax</span>: <a href="fax:+492512807761"><span class="value">+49 251 2807761</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">EMail: <a href="mailto:julian.reschke@greenbytes.de"><span class="email">julian.reschke@greenbytes.de</span></a></span><span class="vcardline">URI: <a href="http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/" class="url">http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/</a></span></address> |
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1169 | </div> |
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1170 | <h1 id="rfc.section.A" class="np"><a href="#rfc.section.A">A.</a> <a id="compatibility" href="#compatibility">Compatibility with Previous Versions</a></h1> |
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1171 | <h2 id="rfc.section.A.1"><a href="#rfc.section.A.1">A.1</a> <a id="changes.from.rfc.2616" href="#changes.from.rfc.2616">Changes from RFC 2616</a></h2> |
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1172 | <p id="rfc.section.A.1.p.1">Allow weak entity tags in all requests except range requests (Sections <a href="#weak.and.strong.validators" title="Weak and Strong Validators">4</a> and <a href="#header.if-none-match" id="rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.4" title="If-None-Match">6.4</a>). |
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1173 | </p> |
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1174 | <h1 id="rfc.section.B"><a href="#rfc.section.B">B.</a> <a id="collected.abnf" href="#collected.abnf">Collected ABNF</a></h1> |
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1175 | <div id="rfc.figure.u.16"></div> <pre class="inline"><a href="#header.etag" class="smpl">ETag</a> = "ETag:" OWS ETag-v |
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1176 | <a href="#header.etag" class="smpl">ETag-v</a> = entity-tag |
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1177 | |
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1178 | <a href="#abnf.dependencies" class="smpl">HTTP-date</a> = <HTTP-date, defined in [Part1], Section 3.2.1> |
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1179 | |
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1180 | <a href="#header.if-match" class="smpl">If-Match</a> = "If-Match:" OWS If-Match-v |
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1181 | <a href="#header.if-match" class="smpl">If-Match-v</a> = "*" / ( *( "," OWS ) entity-tag *( OWS "," [ OWS |
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1182 | entity-tag ] ) ) |
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1183 | <a href="#header.if-modified-since" class="smpl">If-Modified-Since</a> = "If-Modified-Since:" OWS If-Modified-Since-v |
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1184 | <a href="#header.if-modified-since" class="smpl">If-Modified-Since-v</a> = HTTP-date |
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1185 | <a href="#header.if-none-match" class="smpl">If-None-Match</a> = "If-None-Match:" OWS If-None-Match-v |
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1186 | <a href="#header.if-none-match" class="smpl">If-None-Match-v</a> = "*" / ( *( "," OWS ) entity-tag *( OWS "," [ OWS |
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1187 | entity-tag ] ) ) |
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1188 | <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since" class="smpl">If-Unmodified-Since</a> = "If-Unmodified-Since:" OWS |
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1189 | If-Unmodified-Since-v |
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1190 | <a href="#header.if-unmodified-since" class="smpl">If-Unmodified-Since-v</a> = HTTP-date |
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1191 | |
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1192 | <a href="#header.last-modified" class="smpl">Last-Modified</a> = "Last-Modified:" OWS Last-Modified-v |
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1193 | <a href="#header.last-modified" class="smpl">Last-Modified-v</a> = HTTP-date |
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1194 | |
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1195 | <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">OWS</a> = <OWS, defined in [Part1], Section 1.2.2> |
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1196 | |
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1197 | <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">entity-tag</a> = [ weak ] opaque-tag |
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1198 | |
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1199 | <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">opaque-tag</a> = quoted-string |
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1200 | |
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1201 | <a href="#core.rules" class="smpl">quoted-string</a> = <quoted-string, defined in [Part1], Section 1.2.2> |
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1202 | |
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1203 | <a href="#entity.tags" class="smpl">weak</a> = "W/" |
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1204 | |
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1205 | |
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1206 | </pre> <div id="rfc.figure.u.17"></div> |
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1207 | <p>ABNF diagnostics:</p><pre class="inline">; ETag defined but not used |
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1208 | ; If-Match defined but not used |
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1209 | ; If-Modified-Since defined but not used |
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1210 | ; If-None-Match defined but not used |
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1211 | ; If-Unmodified-Since defined but not used |
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1212 | ; Last-Modified defined but not used |
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1213 | </pre><h1 id="rfc.section.C"><a href="#rfc.section.C">C.</a> <a id="change.log" href="#change.log">Change Log (to be removed by RFC Editor before publication)</a></h1> |
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1214 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.1"><a href="#rfc.section.C.1">C.1</a> Since RFC2616 |
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1215 | </h2> |
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1216 | <p id="rfc.section.C.1.p.1">Extracted relevant partitions from <a href="#RFC2616" id="rfc.xref.RFC2616.2"><cite title="Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1">[RFC2616]</cite></a>. |
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1217 | </p> |
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1218 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.2"><a href="#rfc.section.C.2">C.2</a> Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-00 |
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1219 | </h2> |
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1220 | <p id="rfc.section.C.2.p.1">Closed issues: </p> |
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1221 | <ul> |
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1222 | <li> <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/35">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/35</a>>: "Normative and Informative references" |
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1223 | </li> |
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1224 | </ul> |
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1225 | <p id="rfc.section.C.2.p.2">Other changes: </p> |
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1226 | <ul> |
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1227 | <li>Move definitions of 304 and 412 condition codes from Part2.</li> |
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1228 | </ul> |
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1229 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.3"><a href="#rfc.section.C.3">C.3</a> Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-01 |
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1230 | </h2> |
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1231 | <p id="rfc.section.C.3.p.1">Ongoing work on ABNF conversion (<<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/36">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/36</a>>): |
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1232 | </p> |
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1233 | <ul> |
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1234 | <li>Add explicit references to BNF syntax and rules imported from other parts of the specification.</li> |
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1235 | </ul> |
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1236 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.4"><a href="#rfc.section.C.4">C.4</a> <a id="changes.since.02" href="#changes.since.02">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-02</a></h2> |
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1237 | <p id="rfc.section.C.4.p.1">Closed issues: </p> |
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1238 | <ul> |
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1239 | <li> <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/116">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/116</a>>: "Weak ETags on non-GET requests" |
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1240 | </li> |
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1241 | </ul> |
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1242 | <p id="rfc.section.C.4.p.2">Ongoing work on IANA Message Header Registration (<<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/40">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/40</a>>): |
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1243 | </p> |
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1244 | <ul> |
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1245 | <li>Reference RFC 3984, and update header registrations for headers defined in this document.</li> |
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1246 | </ul> |
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1247 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.5"><a href="#rfc.section.C.5">C.5</a> <a id="changes.since.03" href="#changes.since.03">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-03</a></h2> |
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1248 | <p id="rfc.section.C.5.p.1">Closed issues: </p> |
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1249 | <ul> |
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1250 | <li> <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/71">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/71</a>>: "Examples for ETag matching" |
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1251 | </li> |
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1252 | <li> <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/124">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/124</a>>: "'entity value' undefined" |
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1253 | </li> |
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1254 | <li> <<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/126">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/126</a>>: "bogus 2068 Date header reference" |
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1255 | </li> |
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1256 | </ul> |
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1257 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.6"><a href="#rfc.section.C.6">C.6</a> <a id="changes.since.04" href="#changes.since.04">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-04</a></h2> |
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1258 | <p id="rfc.section.C.6.p.1">Ongoing work on ABNF conversion (<<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/36">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/36</a>>): |
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1259 | </p> |
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1260 | <ul> |
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1261 | <li>Use "/" instead of "|" for alternatives.</li> |
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1262 | <li>Introduce new ABNF rules for "bad" whitespace ("BWS"), optional whitespace ("OWS") and required whitespace ("RWS").</li> |
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1263 | <li>Rewrite ABNFs to spell out whitespace rules, factor out header value format definitions.</li> |
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1264 | </ul> |
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1265 | <h2 id="rfc.section.C.7"><a href="#rfc.section.C.7">C.7</a> <a id="changes.since.05" href="#changes.since.05">Since draft-ietf-httpbis-p4-conditional-05</a></h2> |
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1266 | <p id="rfc.section.C.7.p.1">Final work on ABNF conversion (<<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/36">http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/36</a>>): |
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1267 | </p> |
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1268 | <ul> |
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1269 | <li>Add appendix containing collected and expanded ABNF, reorganize ABNF introduction.</li> |
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1270 | </ul> |
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1271 | <h1 id="rfc.index"><a href="#rfc.index">Index</a></h1> |
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1272 | <p class="noprint"><a href="#rfc.index.3">3</a> <a href="#rfc.index.4">4</a> <a href="#rfc.index.E">E</a> <a href="#rfc.index.G">G</a> <a href="#rfc.index.H">H</a> <a href="#rfc.index.I">I</a> <a href="#rfc.index.L">L</a> <a href="#rfc.index.P">P</a> <a href="#rfc.index.R">R</a> <a href="#rfc.index.S">S</a> |
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1273 | </p> |
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1274 | <div class="print2col"> |
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1275 | <ul class="ind"> |
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1276 | <li><a id="rfc.index.3" href="#rfc.index.3"><b>3</b></a><ul> |
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1277 | <li>304 Not Modified (status code) <a href="#rfc.iref.3"><b>3.1</b></a></li> |
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1278 | </ul> |
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1279 | </li> |
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1280 | <li><a id="rfc.index.4" href="#rfc.index.4"><b>4</b></a><ul> |
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1281 | <li>412 Precondition Failed (status code) <a href="#rfc.iref.4"><b>3.2</b></a></li> |
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1282 | </ul> |
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1283 | </li> |
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1284 | <li><a id="rfc.index.E" href="#rfc.index.E"><b>E</b></a><ul> |
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1285 | <li>ETag header <a href="#rfc.xref.header.etag.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.iref.e.1"><b>6.1</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.etag.2">7.1</a></li> |
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1286 | </ul> |
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1287 | </li> |
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1288 | <li><a id="rfc.index.G" href="#rfc.index.G"><b>G</b></a><ul> |
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1289 | <li><tt>Grammar</tt> |
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1290 | <ul> |
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1291 | <li><tt>entity-tag</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.1"><b>2</b></a></li> |
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1292 | <li><tt>ETag</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.4"><b>6.1</b></a></li> |
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1293 | <li><tt>ETag-v</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.5"><b>6.1</b></a></li> |
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1294 | <li><tt>If-Match</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.6"><b>6.2</b></a></li> |
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1295 | <li><tt>If-Match-v</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.7"><b>6.2</b></a></li> |
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1296 | <li><tt>If-Modified-Since</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.8"><b>6.3</b></a></li> |
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1297 | <li><tt>If-Modified-Since-v</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.9"><b>6.3</b></a></li> |
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1298 | <li><tt>If-None-Match</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.10"><b>6.4</b></a></li> |
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1299 | <li><tt>If-None-Match-v</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.11"><b>6.4</b></a></li> |
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1300 | <li><tt>If-Unmodified-Since</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.12"><b>6.5</b></a></li> |
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1301 | <li><tt>If-Unmodified-Since-v</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.13"><b>6.5</b></a></li> |
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1302 | <li><tt>Last-Modified</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.14"><b>6.6</b></a></li> |
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1303 | <li><tt>Last-Modified-v</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.15"><b>6.6</b></a></li> |
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1304 | <li><tt>opaque-tag</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.3"><b>2</b></a></li> |
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1305 | <li><tt>weak</tt> <a href="#rfc.iref.g.2"><b>2</b></a></li> |
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1306 | </ul> |
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1307 | </li> |
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1308 | </ul> |
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1309 | </li> |
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1310 | <li><a id="rfc.index.H" href="#rfc.index.H"><b>H</b></a><ul> |
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1311 | <li>Headers |
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1312 | <ul> |
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1313 | <li>ETag <a href="#rfc.xref.header.etag.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.iref.h.1"><b>6.1</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.etag.2">7.1</a></li> |
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1314 | <li>If-Match <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-match.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-match.2">6.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.iref.h.2"><b>6.2</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-match.3">7.1</a></li> |
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1315 | <li>If-Modified-Since <a href="#rfc.iref.h.3"><b>6.3</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-modified-since.1">7.1</a></li> |
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1316 | <li>If-None-Match <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.2">6.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.iref.h.4"><b>6.4</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.3">7.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.4">A.1</a></li> |
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1317 | <li>If-Unmodified-Since <a href="#rfc.iref.h.5"><b>6.5</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-unmodified-since.1">7.1</a></li> |
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1318 | <li>Last-Modified <a href="#rfc.iref.h.6"><b>6.6</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.last-modified.1">7.1</a></li> |
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1319 | </ul> |
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1320 | </li> |
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1321 | </ul> |
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1322 | </li> |
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1323 | <li><a id="rfc.index.I" href="#rfc.index.I"><b>I</b></a><ul> |
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1324 | <li>If-Match header <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-match.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-match.2">6.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.iref.i.1"><b>6.2</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-match.3">7.1</a></li> |
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1325 | <li>If-Modified-Since header <a href="#rfc.iref.i.2"><b>6.3</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-modified-since.1">7.1</a></li> |
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1326 | <li>If-None-Match header <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.2">6.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.iref.i.3"><b>6.4</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.3">7.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-none-match.4">A.1</a></li> |
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1327 | <li>If-Unmodified-Since header <a href="#rfc.iref.i.4"><b>6.5</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.if-unmodified-since.1">7.1</a></li> |
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1328 | </ul> |
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1329 | </li> |
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1330 | <li><a id="rfc.index.L" href="#rfc.index.L"><b>L</b></a><ul> |
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1331 | <li>Last-Modified header <a href="#rfc.iref.l.1"><b>6.6</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.header.last-modified.1">7.1</a></li> |
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1332 | </ul> |
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1333 | </li> |
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1334 | <li><a id="rfc.index.P" href="#rfc.index.P"><b>P</b></a><ul> |
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1335 | <li><em>Part1</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.1">1.2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.2">1.2.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.3">1.2.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.4">1.2.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.5">1.2.2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.6">3.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.7">3.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.8">8</a>, <a href="#Part1"><b>10.1</b></a><ul> |
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1336 | <li><em>Section 1.2</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.1">1.2</a></li> |
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1337 | <li><em>Section 1.2.2</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.2">1.2.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.3">1.2.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.4">1.2.1</a></li> |
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1338 | <li><em>Section 3.2.1</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.5">1.2.2</a></li> |
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1339 | <li><em>Section 8.3.1</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.6">3.1</a></li> |
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1340 | <li><em>Section 8.3</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part1.7">3.1</a></li> |
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1341 | </ul> |
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1342 | </li> |
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1343 | <li><em>Part5</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.2">4</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.3">4</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.4">6.1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.5">6.3</a>, <a href="#Part5"><b>10.1</b></a><ul> |
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1344 | <li><em>Section 5.3</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.1">2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.4">6.1</a></li> |
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1345 | <li><em>Section 5.4</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part5.5">6.3</a></li> |
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1346 | </ul> |
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1347 | </li> |
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1348 | <li><em>Part6</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part6.1">1</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part6.2">6.2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part6.3">6.4</a>, <a href="#Part6"><b>10.1</b></a><ul> |
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1349 | <li><em>Section 3.5</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.Part6.2">6.2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.Part6.3">6.4</a></li> |
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1350 | </ul> |
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1351 | </li> |
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1352 | </ul> |
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1353 | </li> |
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1354 | <li><a id="rfc.index.R" href="#rfc.index.R"><b>R</b></a><ul> |
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1355 | <li><em>RFC2119</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC2119.1">1.1</a>, <a href="#RFC2119"><b>10.1</b></a></li> |
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1356 | <li><em>RFC2616</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC2616.1">1</a>, <a href="#RFC2616"><b>10.2</b></a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC2616.2">C.1</a></li> |
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1357 | <li><em>RFC3864</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC3864.1">7.1</a>, <a href="#RFC3864"><b>10.2</b></a></li> |
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1358 | <li><em>RFC5234</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC5234.1">1.2</a>, <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC5234.2">1.2</a>, <a href="#RFC5234"><b>10.1</b></a><ul> |
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1359 | <li><em>Appendix B.1</em> <a href="#rfc.xref.RFC5234.2">1.2</a></li> |
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1360 | </ul> |
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1361 | </li> |
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1362 | </ul> |
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1363 | </li> |
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1364 | <li><a id="rfc.index.S" href="#rfc.index.S"><b>S</b></a><ul> |
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1365 | <li>Status Codes |
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1366 | <ul> |
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1367 | <li>304 Not Modified <a href="#rfc.iref.s.1"><b>3.1</b></a></li> |
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1368 | <li>412 Precondition Failed <a href="#rfc.iref.s.2"><b>3.2</b></a></li> |
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1369 | </ul> |
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1370 | </li> |
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1371 | </ul> |
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1372 | </li> |
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1373 | </ul> |
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1374 | </div> |
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1375 | </body> |
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1376 | </html> |
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