-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > On 4/25/09 4:01 PM, JiYí Zárevúcký wrote: >> "Upon receiving notice that a data packet is cannot be processed by >> the recipient, the sender SHOULD consider the bytestream to be closed >> and invalid but MAY attempt to correct the error and re-send the >> offending data packet using the same sequence number (the recipient >> MUST NOT consider a sequence number to have been used until the data >> packet has been successfully processed)." > >> The sender must either resend data or explicitly close the stream by >> sending the "close" query. Otherwise the recipient doesn't know >> whether the sender wants to resend or not. Right? > > That is my understanding. > In that case I would suggest changing the text a bit for clarity. IMHO "consider the bytestream to be closed" != "should close the bytestream"
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