Eric Scheid wrote:
On 26/1/05 2:16 AM, "Anne van Kesteren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like the proposal in general though I wonder why an absolute URI is required.
One of the intended uses is for when a browser downloads a feed resource to disk, and then hands that file to an atom handler application. Once that happens, the original location context is lost.
The whole point of xml:base is that an application that stores a page outside of its original context can add an xml:base to prevent losing the original location context.
-- Sjoerd Visscher http://w3future.com/weblog/
