Lines Matching refs:SETTINGS

92        2.6.4.  SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
133 6.2. SETTINGS frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
883 2.6.4. SETTINGS
885 A SETTINGS frame contains a set of id/value pairs for communicating
887 SETTINGS frames can be sent at any time by either endpoint, are
900 Persistence of SETTINGS ID/Value pairs is done on a per origin/IP
906 persistence features of the SETTINGS frames, and servers MUST ignore
923 Type: The message type for a SETTINGS message is 4.
926 should clear any previously persisted SETTINGS ID/Value pairs. If
935 after the length field. The total size of a SETTINGS frame is 8
947 SETTINGS frame is requesting that the recipient persist the ID/
956 Value and return it in future SETTINGS frames sent from the
1023 single SETTINGS frame MUST not contain multiple values for the same
1024 ID. If the recipient of a SETTINGS frame discovers multiple values
1027 A server may send multiple SETTINGS frames containing different ID/
1030 1, 2, and 3 with the FLAG_SETTINGS_PERSIST_VALUE in a first SETTINGS
1033 state on its next SETTINGS frame, it SHOULD send all 5 settings (1,
1293 SETTINGS control frame to adjust the initial window size for the
1296 SETTINGS. Because SETTINGS is asynchronous, there may be a race
1299 connection, before waiting for the SETTINGS to arrive. This is one
1313 based on the initial window size in the SETTINGS. For example, if
1316 discover its window size is -48KB on receipt of the SETTINGS. As the
1365 size of this vector by sending a SETTINGS frame with the setting
2425 6.2. SETTINGS frame
2427 The SPDY SETTINGS frame allows servers to store out-of-band
2434 "incognito mode", may wish to disable client-persisted SETTINGS
2437 Clients MUST clear persisted SETTINGS information when clearing the