The Transport-Info HTTP Header
draft-ohanlon-transport-info-header-01
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Authors | Piers O'Hanlon , James Gruessing | ||
Last updated | 2020-09-04 (Latest revision 2020-03-03) | ||
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Abstract
The Transport-Info header provides a mechanism to transmit network transport related information such as current delivery rate and round-trip time, from a server or a client. This information has a wide range of uses such as client monitoring and diagnostics, or allowing a client to adapt to current network conditions. Note to Readers _RFC Editor: please remove this section before publication_ Source code and issues for this draft can be found at https://github.com/bbc/draft-ohanlon-transport-info-header [1].
Authors
Piers O'Hanlon
James Gruessing
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