2011/4/26 Vijay K. Gurbani <[email protected]>:
> Now, instead of a random person, a police officer tells you
> not to jaywalk (a 604).  Who will you consider has more
> authority: a random person or a police officer?

Ah ok, that is the "proxy police policy" XD


>> Yes, but AFAIK a 404 should not trigger a new client transaction in
>> an UAC or a proxy as 404 means "destination doesn't exist". What is
>> the real difference between receiving a 404 and a 604? From the
>> client transaction point of view, it should be the same, am I wrong?
>
> The behaviour on receiving a 404 is different in the proxy.
> The 404 allows the proxy to continue spawning new client
> branches.  The 604 inhibits the proxy from doing so.

But, why should a proxy generate a new branch after receiving a 404?
And in case the proxy wants to do it upon receipt of a response
"destination doesn't exist", why should a 6XX avoid it?

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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