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Key differences between HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1

Krishnamurthy et al., 1999

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7056818970543386154
Author
Krishnamurthy B
Mogul J
Kristol D
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Computer Networks

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The HTTP/1.1 protocol is the result of four years of discussion and debate among a broad group of Web researchers and developers. It improves upon its phenomenally successful predecessor, HTTP/1.0, in numerous ways. We discuss the differences between HTTP/1.0 …
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