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Re: [xml-dev] 2007 Predictions

On 1/12/07, Pete Cordell <petexmldev@tech-know-ware.com> wrote:
> Hi Tei,
>
> Just wondering why you think HTTP should be deprecated.
>
> I would have thought the vast amount of HTTP traffic does not benefit from
> security, so why require it if it's not needed?
>

> My gut feeling is that using HTTP over TLS for all requests would
> dramatically increase server load.

HTTPS why:
 Default to safe.
 HTTP is fast. HTTP is Safe and Privacy.
 Maybe not a good idea anyway.


IPv6 why:
  IPv4 kinda limit the usefullness of Internet because force mostly
C/S protocols, because can be hard to make any client behind  NAT work
as server.
 I hope people move to IPv6, because theres not enough IPs.


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