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*<code>406 Not Acceptable</code>: The HTCPCP server is unable to brew coffee for some reason. The response should indicate a list of acceptable coffee types. |
*<code>406 Not Acceptable</code>: The HTCPCP server is unable to brew coffee for some reason. The response should indicate a list of acceptable coffee types. |
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*<code>418 I'm a teapot</code>: The HTCPCP server is a [[teapot]]. The responding entity MAY be [[I'm a Little Teapot|short and stout]]. |
*<code>418 I'm a teapot</code>: The HTCPCP server is a [[teapot]]. The responding entity MAY be [[I'm a Little Teapot|short and stout]]. |
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As [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46647#c16 Stefan Moebius noted], the HTCPCP does not define the error response for Out of Coffee. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 00:39, 14 January 2009
The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP for short) is a protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots.
HTCPCP is specified in the jocular RFC 2324, published on April 1 1998. Although the RFC describing the protocol is an April Fools' Day joke and not to be taken seriously, it specifies the protocol itself accurately enough for it to be a real, non-fictional protocol. The powerful editor Emacs actually includes a fully functional implementation of it, and a number of patches exist to extend Mozilla in this direction.
HTCPCP is an extension of HTTP. HTCPCP requests are identified with the URI scheme coffee:
(or the same word in any other of the 29 listed languages) and contain several additions to the HTTP methods:
BREW
orPOST
: Causes the HTCPCP server to brew coffee.GET
: Retrieves coffee from the HTCPCP server.PROPFIND
: Finds out metadata about the coffee.WHEN
: Says "when", causing the HTCPCP server to stop pouring milk into the coffee (if applicable).
It also defines two error responses:
406 Not Acceptable
: The HTCPCP server is unable to brew coffee for some reason. The response should indicate a list of acceptable coffee types.418 I'm a teapot
: The HTCPCP server is a teapot. The responding entity MAY be short and stout.
External links
- RFC 2324, the full HTCPCP RFC specification.