How does this deal with web pages larger than 64K? What's the intended use for this? I mean it's cute and nice, but it smells a lot like reinventing the wheel.
S. On 18 June 2013 13:49, Joachim Lindborg <[email protected]> wrote: > This is now accessible in the dropbox with XML,XSD files, > https://github.com/joachimlindborg/XMPP-Web3 > > /Joachim Lindborg > > 2013/6/18 Peter Waher <[email protected]> > >> Hello everybody.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> I’ve now created a new revision of the HTTP over XMPP XEP proposal >> according to all major comments and suggestions provided to me:**** >> >> ** ** >> >> **· **The streamBase64 transfer mechanism has been removed and >> replaced by in-band byte streams.**** >> >> **· **Examples have been remade so that public examples are not >> reused or linked to. (Examples available in other XEPs are still present >> however.)**** >> >> **· **Transfer mechanism descriptions have been extended. >> Special emphasis has been made to describe the differences between options >> that might look similar to some readers.**** >> >> **· **The client can now provide client capabilities in the HTTP >> request header, permitting partial implementations of the specification.* >> *** >> >> ** ** >> >> The schema has been updated to reflect these changes.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> If you have any comments or questions, please let me know.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Sincerely,**** >> >> Peter Waher**** >> > > > > -- > Regards > > Joachim Lindborg > CTO, systems architect > > Sustainable Innovation AB > Adress: Box 55998 102 16 Stockholm > Besöksadress: Storgatan 31 (Malmgården) > Email: [email protected], www.sust.se > linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/joachimlindborg > Tel +46 706-442270 > -- Simon Tennant | buddycloud.com | +49 17 8545 0880 | office hours: goo.gl/tQgxP
