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Request–response pattern can be implemented synchronously ( such as web service calls over HTTP) or asynchronously. [1] In contrast, one-way computer communication, which is like the push-to-talk or "barge in" feature found on some phones and two-way radios, sends a message without waiting for a response
An informational response indicates that the request was received and understood. It is issued on a provisional basis while request processing continues. It alerts the client to wait for a final response. The message consists only of the status line and optional header fields, and is terminated by an empty line.
NYRQ, meaning Need Your Response Quick. Meaning requires an immediate response. NYR-NBD, meaning Need Your Response - Next Business Day. Meaning requires a response before the end of the next working day. OoO, meaning Out of Office. Used in corporate emails to indicate that the sender will not be at work. PFA, meaning Please Find Attached ...
Additionally, with a stream of full-sized incoming segments, ACK responses should be sent for every second segment. RFC 1122 references RFC 813 of 1982 as the original description of delayed ACK. [1] Delayed ACKs can give the application the opportunity to update the TCP receive window and also possibly to send an immediate response along with ...
This may delay any response to your request or cause it to be declined or to go unanswered. The simplest approach for edit requests for fully protected, template-protected, or semi-protected pages is to use the View source tab on that page and use the "Submit an edit request" link at the bottom right; this automatically loads the correct talk ...
A specific flow to a user agent has failed, although other flows may succeed. This response is intended for use between proxy devices, and should not be seen by an endpoint (and if it is seen by one, should be treated as a 400 Bad Request response). [16]: §11.5 433 Anonymity Disallowed The request has been rejected because it was anonymous. [17]
A Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) is a communication sent by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to a petitioner about a previously approved petition, telling him or her that the USCIS intends to revoke the petition, along with the reasons for revocation, and giving the petitioner a fixed amount of time to respond. [1]
There is at least one edit made every second, so if there are not enough "RC patrollers," then the edit would go unnoticed. It could surface up again and cause trouble for Wikipedia. However, had the Edit Approval policy been in effect, the vandalistic edits would have been logged on the Unapproved Edits page for later, easier viewing.