On 3/24/13 2:47 PM, Barry Norton wrote:
On 24/03/13 18:42, Kingsley Idehen wrote:We need more options to solve this kind of politically-elastic problem.Right, so you're saying there are motivating applications for this solution where existing approaches wouldn't work?Can you specify them clearly? Barry
Simple example: any effort struggling with the support of hashless URIs on the basis of perceived costs of handling 303 responses. The most recent example is WebID [1].
Links:1. http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webid/2013Feb/0259.html -- a permathread only second to the HttpRange-14 and Toucan Affair threads.
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