IPP>MOD Status code for URI's too long?

IPP>MOD Status code for URI's too long?

Robert Herriot robert.herriot at Eng.Sun.COM
Mon May 11 17:57:19 EDT 1998


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I cannot remember why we introduced it.  But after talking with Tom, I would 
support changing the message 'client-error-request-uri-too-long'  to 
'client-error-request-value-too-long' and have it apply to all types that 
are text-like, namely text, name, charset, language, keywork, uri, 
uri-scheme, mime-media-type, text-with-language, and name-with-language.  
This message would be returned like 'bad-request' and indicate that no 
processing was going to take place, but it would give a user a bit more 
information about why theclient isn't behaving.  In the case of 
'client-error-request-value-too-long', the user might realize that if he 
sent in a short text field, things would work.




Bob Herriot




At 02:35 PM 5/11/98 , Carl Kugler wrote:
>I agree that it would be simpler to return 'client-error-bad-request' whenever
>an attribute fails the length test.  Why was
>'client-error-request-uri-too-long' introduced in the first place?  If there
is
>strong consensus that we don't need it, can we change the document?
>
> -Carl
>
>
>C
> 


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<font size=3>I cannot remember why we introduced it.  But after
talking with Tom, I would 
support changing the message 'client-error-request-uri-too-long'  to
'client-error-request-value-too-long' and have it apply to all types that
are text-like, namely text, name, charset, language, keywork, uri, 
uri-scheme, mime-media-type, text-with-language, and
name-with-language.  
This message would be returned like 'bad-request' and indicate that no
processing was going to take place, but it would give a user a bit more
information about why theclient isn't behaving.  In the case of
'client-error-request-value-too-long', the user might realize that if he
sent in a short text field, things would work.
Bob Herriot
At 02:35 PM 5/11/98 , Carl Kugler wrote:
>I agree that it would be simpler to return 'client-error-bad-request'
whenever
>an attribute fails the length test.  Why was
>'client-error-request-uri-too-long' introduced in the first
place?  If there is
>strong consensus that we don't need it, can we change the
document?
>
> -Carl
>
>
>C
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