Correct, no longer true


Martin Pain
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From:   John Arwe <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected], 
Date:   13/01/2014 21:43
Subject:        [Oslc-Automation] use of http:headers
Sent by:        "Oslc-Automation" 
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This is lurking at [1], just before the red text.  It used to be true, but 
I suspect no longer is true given what I see at [2] (to cite one example) 


The HTTP Vocabulary in RDF 1.0 W3C Working Draft defines additional 
content for describing HTTP requests, like http:body and http:headers, 
that are not needed by Core Actions to address known scenarios. 
Implementations that need such extensions SHOULD re-use the W3C vocabulary 
instead of inventing their own, but client interoperability may be 
limited. 
[1] 
http://open-services.net/wiki/core/Exposing-arbitrary-actions-on-RDF-resources/#Resource.3A-Request
 

[2] 
http://open-services.net/wiki/core/Exposing-arbitrary-actions-on-RDF-resources/#pattern-rdf-body
 

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