Explain me about Response Header Fields? michaeldavid23 14-July-2008 12:51:01 PMComments The "response-header" fields allow the server to pass additional information about the response which cannot be placed in the Status-Line. These header fields give information about the server and about further access to the resource identified by the Request-URI. Response-header field names can be extended reliably only in combination with a change in the protocol version. However, new or experimental header fields MAY be given the semantics of "response-header" fields if all parties in the communication recognize them to be "response-header" fields. Unrecognized header fields are treated as "entity-header" fields. Posted by george99 RESPONSE HEADER FIELD: 1.)Apply only to SIP request 2.0Provide additional information to the server regarding the request itself or regarding the client. Examples: Subject and priority header fields. Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 14-July-2008 01:19:14 PM By: sagitraz RESPONSE HEADER FIELD: 1.)Apply only to SIP request 2.0Provide additional information to the server regarding the request itself or regarding the client. Examples: Subject and priority header fields. | |
Posted: 15-July-2008 12:44:28 PM By: george99 The "response-header" fields allow the server to pass additional information about the response which cannot be placed in the Status-Line. These header fields give information about the server and about further access to the resource identified by the Request-URI. Response-header field names can be extended reliably only in combination with a change in the protocol version. However, new or experimental header fields MAY be given the semantics of "response-header" fields if all parties in the communication recognize them to be "response-header" fields. Unrecognized header fields are treated as "entity-header" fields. |