Juan --
On Jul 15, 2009, at 09:43 AM, Juan Sequeda wrote:
and the objective is not to start another long philosophical
thread :P and it may be a very dumb question
What are the drawbacks of this simple solution.
in PHP for example:
if($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT'] == "application/rdf+xml" ){
header('Content-type: application/rdf+xml');
echo "......."
}
else{
echo "...."
}
I did this at http://www.juansequeda.com/id/
However, there is a difference when it is /id and /id/. When I
dereference http://www.juansequeda.com/id I get a 301 (Moved
Permanently) but with http://www.juansequeda.com/id/ I get 200 (and
everything validated by Vapour!).
As this ever been discussed? I can obviously see the drawback of
having /id/ vs /id .
I think that's not a content negotiation issue, but rather a resource
specification issue.
/id/ is a directory, and you're actually asking for the Directory Index.
The specific resource will typically be something like /id/index.html,
and be determined by the server.
/id is a specific resource -- though some servers may rewrite it to
/id/ if there is such a directory and no such resource -- as yours
appears to be doing.
Or have I misunderstood?
Ted
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