Robert Fuller wrote:
On 05/11/10 17:26, Nathan wrote:
Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
How about something that's totally independant from HEADER issues?
think normal people here. absolutely 0 interest to mess with headers
and http responses.. absolutely no business incentive to do it.
as a baseline think someone wanting to annotate with RDFa a hand
crafted, apached served html file.
really.. as simple as serving this people.
as simple as anyone who's using opengraph just copy pastes into their
HTML template.. as simple as this
really, please, its the only thing that can work?
+1 from me - all this </slash> uri and 303 nonsense, now other codes and
any form of HTTP awareness is best completely removed. uri#frag gives us
that semantic indirection we need, without anybody even noticing (and
allows 200 OK).
What about 404 ;-) ?
What about
http://iandavis.com/2010/303/toucan#FredFlintstone
both equate to "" afaict - "no information about whatever, or whether
whatever exists"
yet another benefit, all status codes have no meaning since 'frags
aren't in the domain of HTTP, and if you don't have a description in RDF
you don't a description, nothing said nothing known, no problem.