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Just because a server announces HTTP/1.1 doesn't mean it conforms to that specific RFC.


That non-RFC-compliant implementations of HTTP exist irrelevant to what properties HTTP methods are supposed to have, which is the issue under discussion.


It is compliant to an RFC, just not a specific RFC. That's part of the issue, that's simply taken for granted because of ideology.




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