On Wed, 28 May 2008 17:27:27 +0200, Tim Berners-Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is important I think that the package itself have an HTTP URI.
Yes, there will be times when you don't retrieve it in the normal course of business, and times when it is aggressively cached (what we call installation), but it should have an HTTP URI for all the normal reasons.

No, there are times where a widget or resource does not have _any_ meaningful origin URL, e.g. an unsigned and untrusted widget/zip retrieved over MMS or bluetooth, or copied on to a device in terms of direct filesystem access. Are you proposing UA's should then make up that origin URL as a HTTP URI?


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Arve Bersvendsen

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