draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-latest, 6.2 HEADERS again

Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 2
draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-latest, July 5, 2014


> END_SEGMENT (0x2): Bit 2 being set indicates that this frame is the last for the
>    current segment.

Should this be:

>  END_SEGMENT (0x2): Bit 2 being set indicates that this header block is the last 
>     for the current segment.
              
because

> END_SEGMENT, like END_STREAM, applies to a complete sequence of
> HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames. 

Therefore "this frame" is incorrect. 

Same formalation is on END_STREAM:

> END_STREAM (0x1): Bit 1 being set indicates that the header block (Section 4.3) is
> the last that the endpoint will send for the identified stream.


In other hand "this header block" may refer "a complete sequence of
HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames."

/ Kari Hurtta

Received on Monday, 7 July 2014 09:39:51 UTC

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