On 19/01/11 08:06, Richard Jones wrote:
and your content negotiation header says:
Accept: A; q=1.0, B; q=0.8
Accept-Packaging: Z; q=1.0, X; q=1.0
Which combination do you return?
I agree its not a clear-cut case..... however it also has to be said
that the content negotiation header isn't helping by declaring two
options to be of equal "value"
I would say:
A+Z, then A+X, then B+Z, then B+X
.... FIFO-style
(after all, if you have a preference for order, try:
Accept-Packaging: X; q=1.0, Z; q=1.0
instead)
Even under the concept of a combined Accept model, what do you do when
you receive
Accept-Media-Feature: A(Z); q=1.0, A(X); q=1.0, B(Z); q=0.8, B(X); q=0.8
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