On 3/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > markup forms. Rough example: > > > > <form class="vcard"> > > <fieldset class="n"> > > <input class="given-name" /> > > <input clas"family-name" /> > > </fieldset> > > </form> > > > > Something like that. > > > Yes, something like that. To be precise, exactly this is what I had in mind. > I just didn't know <fieldset> Thanks for that. >
So, this is a way to define protocol using semantic markup. Classes on inputs (and surrounding fieldsets, divs, etc.) indicate _what_ is being submitted and names on inputs define how. > In that context, "lo-rest" is service-oriented, "high-rest" is > resource-oriented. Yes? Nooo! There is no such thing as "lo-rest"! Look at the abbreviation -- there's an "R" in front for a good reason. Don Box (and whoever else came up with this new version of crack-cocaine) is simply trying to to get back to basics, to responsible use of HTTP. It's not REST. It's just (moderately) good HTTP. However, he seems to have an acute NIH-itus, so he invents a new term for it. Just like AJAX. Sigh... And it's going to catch on, isn't it? :DG< _______________________________________________ microformats-rest mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-rest
