I’m mostly just following the discussion (which I’m very happy to be seeing, by the way), but I wanted to clarify this one minor offhanded suggestion:
Quoth Asger Askov Blekinge on Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 08:16:49AM -0400: > Allowing people to post RDF directly sounds like a good idea, but it has > implications. To delete relations, you would then > DELETE /objects/{pid}/relations with the RDF content to remove? DELETE with content is not allowed in HTTP/1.1. RFC 2616, section 9.7 DELETE doesn’t explicitly allow sending an entity body in a DELETE reqest, and so section 4.3 Message Body disallows it. 4.3 Message Body [...] “A message-body MUST NOT be included in a request if the specification of the request method (section 5.1.1) does not allow sending an entity-body in requests.” [...] -- Ben Ranker <bran...@emory.edu> Software Engineer, Sr. Emory University Libraries
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