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15 <li> <a href="#High_level_requirements">High-level requirements</a>
17 <li> <a href="#Requirements_for_Android">Requirements for Android</a>
19 <li> <a href="#Requirements_for_Cupcake">Requirements for Cupcake</a>
21 <li> <a href="#Requirements_for_Donut">Requirements for Donut</a>
47 <li> <a href="#Detailed_Requirements">Detailed Requirements</a>
131 <h2><a name="High_level_requirements"> </a> High-level requirements </h2>
132 <!--_>small<High-level description of the major requirements, features and goals of the product/feature.>/small<_-->
134 <h3><a name="Requirements_for_Android"> </a> Requirements for Android </h3>
137 <tr><th > Req# </th><th > Description </th><th > Detailed Requirements </th><th > Status </th></tr>
150 <h3><a name="Requirements_for_Cupcake"> </a> Requirements for Cupcake </h3>
153 <tr><th > Req# </th><th > Description </th><th > Detailed Requirements </th><th > Status </th></tr>
165 <h3><a name="Requirements_for_Donut"> </a> Requirements for Donut </h3>
168 <tr><th > Req# </th><th > Description </th><th > Detailed Requirements </th><th > Status </th></tr>
172 <!--_>small<Initial Engineering evaluation based on the Statement of Requirements.>/small<_-->
187 requirements. That being said, classes that extend system classes and are necessary for the
299 <!--There are enough common requirements between the various applications that need to perform reliable background downloads that implementing a centralized download manager is more cost-effective than having each application implement their own subset of the overall feature set.-->
310 <h2><a name="Detailed_Requirements"> </a> Detailed Requirements </h2>
311 <!--_>small<Detailed lists of all requirements.>/small<_-->
313 <!--$S$ _Do not change requirement numbers, do not delete requirements (mark them obsolete if necessary), so that the numbers remain unique over time_-->
330 <tr><td > 2001 </td><td > 1.0 <b>YES</b> </td><td > </td><td > HTTP Support </td><td > The download manager supports all the features of HTTP 1.1 (RFC 2616) that are relevant to file downloads. </td><td > Codes 3xx weren't considered relevant when those requirements were written </td></tr>