[I must be getting old... you beat me to the punch!  :-)]

FWIW, I totally concur with Adam on all counts.

Rock on,
John

On 7/18/07, Adam Taft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
Jason Hudgins wrote:
> Glad you like the design.  I originally had the language pairs as
> query parameters like ?mode=en|fr. I think google uses this format in their
> services.  I debated this with a couple of friends, one of them suggesting
> something like ../jobs/en/fr.  I ended up using the convention in the O'reilly
> RWS book, which says to separate non-hierarchical stuff with commas or
> semi-colons.  The jury's still out on the URL design, but at least
> with your framework it's easy to modify.

Actually, you do have a hierarchy.  You have a "from" and a "to"
hierarchy.  Ie.

../jobs/en,de

is different from

../jobs/de,en

I believe you should be using:

../jobs/en/de/

I like the webdav status code use, 102 Processing.  Seems very appropriate.

Adam


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