Soeren Nils Kuklau wrote:
> The "X-" in front of a header or a mime type means "non-standard
> extension". By the same logic, *no* "X-" in front of them means
> "header / mime type *has* been accepted as standard".
The latter reverse conclusion is wrong.
From RFC822:
user-defined-field =
<Any field which has not been defined
in this specification or published as an
extension to this specification; names for
such fields must be unique and may be
pre-empted by published extensions>
See also Boris Stanislavski's post.
>> BTW: You can freely use real names here.
>
> How does it matter what person it was?
It's just a bit silly to say "a developer", when we all know each other. :-)
Ben