ISSUE-79: Should a server respond if a user sent DNT:0?

Should a server respond if a user sent DNT:0?

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Tracking Preference Expression (DNT)
Raised by:
Opened on:
2011-09-22
Description:
The question was whether the server should only respond to DNT;1 or also to DNT;0
Related Actions Items:
No related actions
Related emails:
  1. diff of TPE editing since the FPWD (from fielding@gbiv.com on 2012-01-10)
  2. Re: Agenda for 2011-10-12 DNT Workgroup Meeting (from npdoty@w3.org on 2011-10-13)
  3. Re: Agenda for 2011-10-12 DNT Workgroup Meeting (from nmarnau@datenschutzzentrum.de on 2011-10-11)
  4. Agenda for 2011-10-12 DNT Workgroup Meeting (from mts@zurich.ibm.com on 2011-10-11)
  5. Re: Agenda for 2011-10-05 TPWG call (from npdoty@w3.org on 2011-10-09)
  6. Agenda for 2011-10-04 TPWG call (from aleecia@aleecia.com on 2011-10-04)
  7. Response Headers [ISSUE-47,ISSUE-48,ISSUE-51,ISSUE-76,ISSUE-79,ISSUE-80,ISSUE-81,ISSUE-87] (from mts@zurich.ibm.com on 2011-10-04)
  8. ISSUE-79: Should a server respond if a user sent DNT:0? (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-09-22)

Related notes:

I do not see a reason to handle DNT;0 and DNT;1 differently (and nobody raised one one the mailing list); as a consequence, I'd like to declare this issue closed since it is a special case of ISSUE-120

Matthias Schunter, 7 Feb 2012, 22:13:43

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