Part of the problem here is that a knife may be used as a food utensil or a weapon. Safe handling, however, is always required, and should be documented. I would add two other comments. I tried to locate the RFC for HTTP/0.9, but the best I could find was a reference to a CERN ftp site for the protocol. In any case, by the time HTTP got to the IETF it was deployed over a vast number of end stations, and comparisons to it are probably not apt. Finally, rechartering is precisely what you ought to have done, and should do, IMHO.
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