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Lloyd Wood wrote:
...
> use of PUT gets around the initial request and response for long-delay
> links.
...
> again, PUT allows that. The responses (if any - I can see a case for
> blind unidirectional PUTs) get daisy-chained into the persistent
> pipeline going the other way.

It's easy to implement PUT without a response.

        http-over-dtb PUT-request.txt >> /dev/null

A return response code (succeed/fail) is required, or this isn't HTTP
anymore.

Joe
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