Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol

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Diagram of a coffee percolator

The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP for short) is a protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots.

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Server at [1], which implements the protocol

HTCPCP is specified in RFC 2324, published on 1 April 1998.[1] The editor Emacs includes a fully functional implementation of it,[2] and a number of bug reports exist complaining about Mozilla's lack of support for the protocol.[3] Ten years after the publication of HTCPCP, the Web-Controlled Coffee Consortium (WC3) published a first draft of "HTCPCP Vocabulary in RDF"[4] in analogy of the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) "HTTP Vocabulary in RDF".[5]

I Don't get the Joke.

~Kyle Magocs

See also

References

  1. ^ Network Working Group – Request for Comments: 2324
  2. ^ Emacs extension: coffee.el
  3. ^ Bug 46647 – (coffeehandler) HTCPCP not supported (RFC2324) at bugzilla.mozilla.org
  4. ^ Chief Arabica (Web-Controlled Coffee Consortium): HTCPCP Vocabulary in RDF – WC3 RFC Draft 01 April 2008. Accessed 17 August 2009.
  5. ^ Johannes Koch et al (editors): "HTTP Vocabulary in RDF". Accessed 17 August 2009.