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
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
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.
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
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