Carsten,
Would it more intuitive to use:
- "sitemap://hello.html" : relative to the current sitemap
- "cocoon://hello.html" : absolute from the root sitemap
It may be confusing if different amount of "/" is used...
Vadim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carsten Ziegeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:42
> To: Cocoon-Dev@Xml. Apache. Org
> Subject: [C2]: VOTE - The cocoon protocol
>
>
> Hi,
>
> to finish the work on the cocoon: url protocol, we have to
> decide how it should work, e.g. how to address a resource
> of a parent sitemap etc.
>
> Sylvain suggested the following:
> >>>>
> Since "cocoon:" isn't a real URL protocol (host and port have no meaning
> here), it could depend on the number of "/" characters, i.e. :
> - "cocoon:hello.html" : relative to the current URI
> - "cocoon:/hello.html" : relative to the current sitemap
> - "cocoon://hello.html" : absolute from the root sitemap
> <<<<
>
> I think we should keep it as simple as possible. So I would vote
> that we only use this two:
> - "cocoon:/hello.html" : relative to the current sitemap
> - "cocoon://hello.html" : absolute from the root sitemap
>
> Using this notion it is not possible to directly refer to a
> parent sitemap. You can only address the root sitemap or
> the current sitemap.
>
>
> Carsten
>
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