Names and values always come in pairs.  It is a protocol error to send
a name without a value.

The document hadn't actually defined how multi-valued values were to
be handled until just a day or so ago.  Sorry about that.

The definition now says that the values will be separated by a NUL
character.

Does that answer the question?

Mike




On Nov 13, 2:33 pm, Christian Vest Hansen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Reading the SPDY spec, it seems the intent is to allow multiple values
> for each header name. However, looking at the description of the
> binary layout of the header block, I do not see how I can distinguish
> names from values. All I know is that the first slot is a name and the
> second is a value. But is the third slot, if any, a name or a second
> value of the first name?

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