Re: [whatwg] Feed autodiscovery draft may be resurrected

2007-11-06 Thread Ian Hickson
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, James M Snell wrote: The type attribute indicates the kind of document being referenced, link rel=service type=application/atomsvc+xml href=... / Because some clients (like windows live writer) support multiple protocols, we add a class=preferred to our service link

Re: [whatwg] HTML5 Edit Link Relation

2007-11-06 Thread Ian Hickson
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Martin Atkins wrote: James M Snell wrote: This is just off the top of my head so I'm certain that there are probably reasons why this wouldn't work, but could we not do something like, link rel=edit put delete patch href=http://example.org/foo; / Edit

Re: [whatwg] several messages about a way to disable referer headers for links

2007-11-06 Thread Geoffrey Sneddon
On 4 Nov 2007, at 12:40, Anne van Kesteren wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 18:27:50 +0100, Krzysztof ??elechowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dnia 03-11-2007, sob o godzinie 08:42 +, Ian Hickson napisa??(a): Ok, I've added a rel value similar to nofollow called noreferer that does this.

Re: [whatwg] several messages about a way to disable referer headers for links

2007-11-06 Thread Charles
While we are unable correct the spelling of referer, we certainly need not duplicate it for noreferrer. There must be some end to this self-humiliation. I think it's way better to stay consistent. Especially as the feature affects the Referer (sic) header. I too think Anne is right

Re: [whatwg] several messages about a way to disable referer headers for links

2007-11-06 Thread Darin Adler
While we are unable correct the spelling of referer, we certainly need not duplicate it for noreferrer. There must be some end to this self-humiliation. I think it's way better to stay consistent. Especially as the feature affects the Referer (sic) header. I too think Anne is right