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"Request of a" terminology #156

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LPardue opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #166
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"Request of a" terminology #156

LPardue opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #166

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LPardue commented Aug 9, 2022

mnot recently made a PR (now merged) that replaced "requests of a server" with "requests to an origin server" and that feels both grammatically and technically more correct.

However, there are still few cases peppered through the doc that use "requests of a server". I'd kindly ask the editors to revisit these and consider if they could be made more consistent with the above

martinthomson added a commit to martinthomson/oblivious-http that referenced this issue Aug 9, 2022
Most of the text was correct in that we talk about making a request of a
resource.  Where the text refers to making requests of a server, those
usages seem to be correct.

Closes ietf-wg-ohai#156.
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