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This is true. There are some neat ideas (and apparently firefox
patches) in
http://www2006.org/programme/files/xhtml/2035/2035-natarajan-xhtml/2035-natarajan-xhtml.html
The most compelling reason to use SCTP for HTTP delivery would seem to
be the potential to improve throughput via SCTP multi-streaming.
Adrian Chadd wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I've spoken to some SCTP related people about this before.
| The trouble is:
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| * NOone's fleshed out how HTTP over SCTP should look;
| * Noone's fleshed out how servers should choose HTTP over TCP vs SCTP.
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| They're the much more pressing questions.
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| Adrian
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Matt Benjamin
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