On 02.Jul.2001 -- 09:42 AM, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
> Carsten,
>
> Would it more intuitive to use:
> - "sitemap://hello.html" : relative to the current sitemap
> - "cocoon://hello.html" : absolute from the root sitemap
Vadim,
three observations: 1) we should adhere to the protocol + path
paradigm therefore I believe it's better to have both use cases the
same "protocol".
2) there's already "context:", "file:", "resource:" (which rather
unintuitively doesn't address a sitemap resource but something
completely different, not cocoon's fault, anyway) and many more which
is at first glance quite confusing already. (Does a primer on this
exist somewhere?)
3) I believe "context:" is very similar hence both should conform to
similar rules regarding slashes.
Chris.
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