Using The Date Header Field In HTTP Requests
draft-thomson-httpapi-date-requests-00
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Author | Martin Thomson | ||
Last updated | 2022-08-12 (Latest revision 2022-02-08) | ||
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Abstract
HTTP clients rarely make use of the Date header field when making requests. This document describes considerations for using the Date header field in requests. A method is described for correcting erroneous in Date request header fields that might arise from differences in client and server clocks. The risks of applying that correction technique are discussed.
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