> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christer Holmberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 4:24 PM
> >
> >If we can't think of any legitimate use for an option-tag in Require,
> why should we allow it?
>
> Because there may be a legitimate use for it tomorrow, or next week, or
> next year.

It occurs to me maybe we're talking past each other.  When I think of the 
*Require* header, I think of what does any random endpoint/gateway getting this 
request have to support for this to succeed.  I can see no value in having that 
behavior, and plenty of harm in doing so.  I don't want a UAC maker to ever 
think it can require UAS' to implement 199 in order for its request to succeed.
But maybe what you're talking about is *Proxy-Require*?

-hadriel
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