On 8/3/07, Yoric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > With this in mind, I intend to be able to reference > * the package itself (to be able to download it, from Firefox or from > anywhere else)
http://canonical.source/alice.in.wonderland.zip Obtaining this URL from the URL of an individual "page" of the book is done with the standard <link> tags. > * resources internal to the package (to be able to display them, to > bookmarks them, to link to them) http://canonical.source/alice.in.wonderland.zip/chapter1 Serving this URL is the job of the web server, which is allowed by the http specification to parse the non-host part of the URL any way it wants. > * resources external to the package (for the same reasons). http://cnn.com > Furthermore, I would like to be able to share my bookmarks with other > readers. So, when I bookmark chapter 7 of __Alice in Wonderland__, if I > send this bookmark to some friend, that bookmark should keep working if > the friend has __Alice in Wonderland__ on the computer. http://canonical.source/alice.in.wonderland.zip/chapter7 works even if the friend *doesn't* have alice.in.wonderland already cached on their computer. > I don't want > that bookmark to depend on the name of the directory in which the book > has been moved to. Right. > Even better, it should have a meaning even if my > friend doesn't have __Alice in Wonderland__ yet. Yup. > Do we agree up to this point ? I think so. --scott -- ( http://cscott.net/ ) _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
