On 2013-10-28 09:07, S Moonesamy wrote:
... In Section 7.1.1: "The preferred format is a fixed-length and single-zone subset of the date and time specification used by the Internet Message Format [RFC5322]" The ABNF imports obs-date from RFC 5322. "GMT" is defined in "obs-zone" (see RFC 5322). There is the following in the section: "For example, messages are occasionally forwarded over HTTP from a non-HTTP source that might generate any of the date and time specifications defined by the Internet Message Format." I listed this as a minor issue. I am not suggesting any change as "GMT" is used in other header fields. I'll defer to the HTTPbis Working Group as to whether there should be a note about "GMT" with an explanation that although "GMT" is deprecated the use is widespread. ...
Actually, HTTPbis has its own obs-date: obs-date = rfc850-date / asctime-date <http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-ietf-httpbis-p2-semantics-24.html#rfc.section.7.1.1.1> So there doesn't seem to be an issue here. Best regards, Julian